PAGE SIX firrfirritory, (ARON lam • Betrothal Announced .shopororigin.04:6. j 1448 Woodward Avenue 41101•161 .Mk UM- :"...•assi *V* 11.10Vaxs .....011kZsalikt ii.144 041, 00w-V120. hould be communicated to the office el The All society Items and other local note• Chronicle hy 5 o'c , orir Wedn•scl•y •Iternoo n in order to appear in the current week'. Mail Notices ao a* to be received not later issue. Phone fIlendrle 51300, Society Editor . than Wedneedny. The elaborate social town function that has been a rare occasion during' the social season owing to the popu- larity of the various country clubs was. the delightful reception and dance at the Phoenix club rooms the mist week at w•ich Mr. and Mrs. c harks Finsterwtild of Calvert ove- rlie were hosts to 200 guests, in com- memoration of the thirtieth anni- versary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Finsterwald greeted their guests in the parlors of the club, and were assisted by their daughters, the Misses Rae and Lucille Finsterwald, who were charming in exceedingly fetching costumes of white creton crepe, with lace of correstamilinif hue, and flowered silver cloth, with background' of rose chiffon with large bow of rose tulle. Mrs. tipster- wild was lovely in a gown at black lace, combined with satin. Tall wick- er baskets, filled with larkspur and gladiolas in red and white, the pre- dominating colors, intermingled with maiden hair ferns and smilax, were placed at intervals at the large table at which punch was served. Similar baskets centered the individual tables; around which the guests were seated, while partaking of a midnight repast. Noted among the out-of-town guests at this beautiful affair were Mr•and Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein (Elsa RueggerI of Brussels, Lelgium, who are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lichtenstein; Miss Adeline Harding 'of Buffalo, the charming house guest of Miss Sallie Lambert; Isaac Levy and Junior Marx of Jack- son, Mich., who were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Grabow- sky. • Uniongrams for New Year's greet- ings may be obtained at Temple Beth or from Mrs. Fannie Doktor, 1418 Burlingame avenue. vl • ',ITOU Idea of CERON.I ,CJ Lyn Elegance and L I NF THAT BEGIN AND END IN AN ELEGANCE THAT MUST APPEAL TO EVERY WOMAN OF DISCRIMINATING TASTE, YET THAT CONTRIVE TO SOUNDTHE NOTE OF LOWERED PRICES. Motoring through the many inter- esting points in the East will continue the popular mode of travel during the summer months. Among those re- turning from a delightful trip through the Allegheny and Adirondack moun- tains are Mr. and Mrs. Sol M. Cole of Burlingame avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cole were accompanied by their sons, Ralph and Robert Cole. Detroit friends of Irving Givens of Buffalo will learn with keen regret of his death in that city the past week. Me. Givens, a student at Princeton University, was the son of Isaac Givens and the late Minnie Ber- ger Givens, formerly of Detriot, and a grandson of S. Berger of Colorado avenue. Attending the funeral serv- ices in Buffalo. besides Mr. Berger, were Mr and Mrs. Harry II. Berger of Marlborough avenue and Mrs. George Friedman of Colorado ave- nue. • "snr• "'ineman of East Kirby ave- nge and Samuel T. Gilbert of Arden •park were in Charlevoix, Mich., for several days this week, visiting with their families, who have spent the ', paled summer months in that popu lay resort. •••• While there is nothing .unaimal al/out either a clearance at this time, or about our Ideadfast policy of carrying no merchandise °err the season in which it wax purchased,. yet oar MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE is priming a moot compelling event. Because the drastic reductions which on every gown and dress in the house offer milady of fashion oppor- tunities such as seldom are pro•nted. Emt the always seasonable Blues and Blacks—many of them wondrous ere- otions—are ineluded, priced at a mere fragment of (heir rent value. . prevail Mrs. Leopold Wineman has re- turned from a fortnight's stay in Bur- Palo, where she visited with her chit- ' Oren and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Victor and sons, Arthur, I Charles and Robert Victor. 1522 Broadway One Door South of capitol Mears MISS RUTH ANN LIPSITZ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lipsitz, former- ly of McLean-avenue, who are now traveling through California, an- nounce the engagentent of their daughter, Ruth Ann, to Joseph E. Rubin of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubin. The marriage will take place early in the winter. i gaginaw Notro We prefer to. sell you furniture which will not make you complain and which will not compel us to explain. We believe in giving you store-service and pur- .chase-service. When you buy from us you have the advantage of our experience and knowledge of the furniture business, and the goods you buy give you continuous siiisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg are planning to leave Thursday on a mo- tor trip to New York City. Miss Ella Shure of Chicago is a guest of Mrs. A. S. Levinsohn, en route to her home from Charlevoix., Mr. and Mrs. Percy Zacharias of Jacksonville, Fla., who have been vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Seitner, have left for New York City. Mrs. Zacharias will re- turn to Saginaw for several weeks hi-fore her return to Jacksonville. Not too early to look around for your Holiday Shopping. FIEDENBERG.S FURNITURE HOUSE The Store With a Reputation 4723 Hastings Street Many charming social affairs have been given at intervals at summer homes that are occupied by well known Detroiters. Among the func 7 thins given was a beautifully appnint- Mrs. S. B. Lesser of Montclair, N. ed' dinner dance on Sunday evening at the Walnut Lake home of Dr. and J., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Goldfarb. • Mrs. Hugo A. Freund for 30 guests, all of whom; are members of the Sun- Mrs. Adolph Seitner and family are day Evening Club. in New York City awaiting the ar- rival of Mr. Seitner, who has .been A guest who was greatly feted dur- ing her stay of seven weeks in the abroad for three months. Weekly golf contests at the Red- ford•Country Club now feature the interesting program mapped out by the entertainment committee of the club. Among the winners at the first weekly event were Miss Edith Ilea- pvonlig Arid Miss venrich of Marie Newman of Burlingame ave- city, visiting with her parents, Mr. nue. ' and, Mrs." Ilarold Simon of Philadel- phia avenue, was Mrs. Adolph Fisch. The many Northern Michigan re- er, who returned tither home in Mil- sorts that are a delight to fishermen waukee the past week. Among those who find keen enjoyment and diver- who entertained at charming affairs sion in that interesting sport have at the Redford Country Club, Hotel been the scene of many recent con- Stotler and at their homes were Mrs. tests that have been entered by well Albert Zenner, Mrs. Edwin Wolf, known local residents. The annual Mrs. George Epstein, Mrs. Irving Prize offered by the city of Petoskey Weinberg, Mrs. Harry Frank and for the largest small-mouth bass Mrs. Leon Frank: caught within a radius of 100 ndles was won in Ellsworth, Mich., by Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt enter- gene Sloman of Chicago boulevard. tained at a delightful family picnic Mr. Sloman was awarded the prize party at their summer residence at for his dextrous ability in landing the Walnut Lake, honoring the natal day bass in the space of 45 minutes. , of Joseph Welt and Miss Janet Welt, economy A ' OATS & WRAPS Our Business Policy Is That What is Best For You Is Best For Us Miss Adeline Harding, who was the house guest of Miss Sallie Lam- bert of West Hancock avenue, has re- turned to her home in Buffalo after a delightful visit during which many elaborate functions were given in her honor. Miss LaMbett was hostess at a beautifully appointed tea for 30 guests in honor of Miss Harding; Miss Rosalyn Davidson entertained at a luncheon bridge At the Masonic Country Club; Miss Edith Mary Rose, Miss Emily Morris and Mrs. Philip Brown (Lillian Scher) were among Mrs. I. Rich has returned from hostesses who entertained for Miss Grand Rapids, where she spent a Ilarding. week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse.S. Rich. FA $165 tP. A highly successful season of the Fresh Air Society of the United Jew , ish Charities is drawing to a close. Sept. 5 will terminate activities at the camp, where . approximately 1,200 children were given delightful out- ings, with every comfort and enjoy- ment marking their stay at Chia charming spot. Those who visited the camp during the weeks of its occu- pancy were more than impressed by the exceptionally fine work that is accomplished by this energetic society that has grown from humble begin- nings to its present large proportions. Mr. and Mra. Louis Levinsohn and children spent the week at Benton Harbor. • Lionel Ginsberg has returned from a motor trip to Chicago,. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lenick spent several. weeks et Van Etter lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kramer are re- sorting at Crystal Lake. High , Holy Day',Services at Kirby Center: High Holy Day.serviceS will be held daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville at the Kirby Center under the Raper- Welt. vision of an able cantor. The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, under Many of those who Summered or whose auspices'these services are to spent several weeks in Charlevoix, be conducted, announce that sermons Northern Michigan, have returned to will be delivered by able lecturers and the city the past week. Arnong them that every comfort will lie arranged were Mrs. Hannah Goldberg of West for. Proceeds will go towards the up- Hancock avenue,, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- keep of the schools. uel W. Gates and daughter, Miss He- len Gates, of Boston boulevard; Mrs, J. E. Goldberg and Mrs.. Alfred E. Gutman of Hotel Stevenson. MRS. MOLLIE COLBERG . . Funeral services for Mrs. Millie Dr. Willard D. Mayer has returned from an extended Stay at ClirleVoii, Goldberg, who died at Grace Hospital on Friday, Aug. 17, at the age of 54, Mich. were held on Monday morning in the Miss Elizabeth `0 ,1sau of Monros•. chapel of Temple Beth Ft ], with Rabbi Mich., is a guest of Mrs. A. Buchstein Henry J:Berkowitz officiating. Burial took place at Woodmere Cemtery. of Ilendrie avenue. Mrs. Goldberg is survived by her hus- Mrs • Bernard Beers and Miss Lu- band, SamUel Goldberg; three sons, cille Rosenthaler are spending the Benjamin, Louis and Morrey of De- month of August visiting with rela- troit; a daughter, MN. M. D. Mitsh- kun of Lo•Angeles, and a sister, Mrs. tives and friends in Denver ; Colo. Libbie Burnett of Detroit. Miss Rose Myers of rush street has returned from a summer's outing at Eagle Point, Me., where she acted in the capacity of counsellor to sev- Psycho-Analysis and eral Detroit young 'Women, at a well Constructive Psychology. known camp for girls at Eagle Point. OBITUARY J. Austin Newman, D. P. v. ; 77 ,PeeVtid CLEANERS AND DYERS At Your Service In what is unquestionably the largest and best equipped dry cleaning establishment in the Middle West we are prepared to render the fipd'st service in our line that Dr roit has ever seen. We have been most fortunate in securing Mr. Edward Shampay to personally manage the entire plant and_this will mean more to you when we say that Mr. Shampay has, for over twenty years, managed some of the largest cleaning plants in Chicago. By his scientific methods your clothes, rugs, drapes and even your furniture is spotlessly cleaned and absolutely without injury. by the Naptha process. PHONE US AND ONE OF OUR AUTOS WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR WORK. 5445.57 Phone Rivard Northway Miss Barbara Goldberg, daughter Street 4343 of Mr, and Mrs. ISRAC Goldberg of 1059.1060 *BOOK BUILDING Seward avenue, has been the guest Consultations: Mackinac Island, the well known of Miss Rosalie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown, at delightful resort in Northern Michi- 2 P. M. to 4. 10 A. M. to 12 It'eir summer home at Waterford, gan, has, as usual, been visited by Cadillac 5466 many Detroiters during the summer 'Mich. Reason. Among those returning from Mrs. Louis Simons of West Grand that interesting soot are Mr. and Mrs. bonlevard is spending several weeks Wrthur Field (Helen Spertnerl, Mr. visiting with relatives and friends in and Mrs. John Imerman and th , Baltimore, Philadelnhia, Atlantic City Misses Delia and Josephine 'merman and New York. In the latter city of McLean avenue. Mrs. Simons is the guest of her son, Kenneth Simone, formerly of Detroit. Mrs. Emil Amberg, who spent a week at the home of her father, Ja- The Misses Mildred and Sylvia Si- cob Siegel,•oh Boston boulevard, has mons sailed from New York on the returned to Charlevoix, Mich., where S S. Paris for a four months' trip she is occupying her summer home * through European countries. While with her family. abroad Miss Sylvia Simons will pur- sue her musical studies and will give Mrs. Day Krolik and daughter, concerts in London, Vienna and Bu- Miss Elizabeth Krolik, are in Wil- dapest. mette, Ill., where they aro guests of their daughter and sister. Mrs. Wal- The, Misses Henrietta and Setts ter Lilienfeld (Hortense Krolik). Mrs. Robinson of Calvert avenue returned and Miss Krolik also contemnite visit- on Monday from a summer's tour of ing Camp Flambeau, in Wisconsin, the Western states. They visited where Day, Klorki, Jr., is spending throughout California and stopped en his summer vacation. route at Banff and Lake Louis, in the Canadian Rockies. Mrs. Jack Silverstein and son, Jack „ of the Whitti e r apartments. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen (Mil- drive, have left for an extended visit dred Sloman) of Virginia park, ac- to Lake Placid; Ill. • companied by their children, Louie and Dixon, have returned from a de_ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dryfoos of Ha- lightful visit of 'several weeks in Man- selwood avenue are in Yellowstone The beauty of good furniture is enhanced by its particular fitness in the environ- istee, Mich., where they were guests Park Wyo., whore thsv contsmnlate of Mrs. Marcus Marks, formerly of spending several weeks with stop- ment for which it was built. A short motor trip to Northville to our factory will 00 Detroit. enable you to have your furniture styled to meet your own tastes and requirements. overs at interesting points along the route. Mrs. M. Rice of Cleveland is spend- 410 How to Come Here ing a few weeks with her children, Mrs. Rose Litman of Monterey Enloe • pleasant lour'. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (Louise avenue entertained as her 'guests the For the past forty years "Globe” has been building • uto ride out to North•ille. Siegel) at their home on Putnam ave- Past few weeks her daughter and If you live In the highest grade of furniture for the home, lodge Detroit nue. proper, drive out to the grandchildren, Mrs. - Ralph I.itman and church procurable in America. Many of De- Seven-mile road. Then drive and the. Misses Eleanor and Marjorie troit's finest homes cherish the furniture we built weston , the Seven-mile Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Ehrlich of Litman of Columbus, Ga. 461 road until you reach our for them. Over s hundred gorgeous tapestries, factory. Hotel Stotler, who have been resi- mohairs, velours, leathers and imitation leathers dents of Detroit for the past nine Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Goldberg to select from. years, leave on Sunday for New York of Hazelwood avenue, accompanied -19ty, where they contemplate making by Mr. and Mrs. M. Dryfoos and non their future home. Mr. and Mrs. of Taylor avenue, are enjoying a Ehrlich have many friends in the city three weeks motor tour to Duluth, who will regret their departure. Minn. • . ° 11 '1 1)a . °17bjejti:*62.--, IV) 6 0'9141iN e i lPO49 ANOTHER NEW DISPLAY OF FINEST Furs From the best makers liatinguishes the busiest period of our successful August Sale Out of the high rent district in a conveni- ent shopping center. BIRNBAUM'S 8653 Twelfth FUR SHOP - - - Acre.. from Astor Theater. Garfield 1692 en ;ID Al? PO 4 ;0 f.41 ttil Let Us Make Your FURNITURE to Harmonize With the Decorations of Your Home. 7°. Add Luxury Without High Prices GLOBE FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and sons, Julian and Eugene Frank, of Los Angeles, Calif., former residents of Detroit, are !mending a few weeks , in the city, greeting their many rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Nathan Friedman, accomna- nied by her daughter, Miss Nina Friedman of Rhode Island avenue, have returned from a delightful tour through various portions of Hlinoia and Wisconsin. 63 Park Place & M F G CO • Northville, Mich.