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When you select your furnishings at Dean's—whether

the entire interior—you have the pleasure of beauty in-

comparable, certainty of correctness and tastefulness, un-

questionable quality—and the innate satisfaction which

can only come from exclusiveness—the full knowledge

of the fact that you will not find your selection duplicated

anywhere else.

European Welfare Organization.

The North Woodward Branch of
the Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization are completing ar-
rangements for the annual moonlight
which will be given the evening of
August 4. A meeting of the com-
mittee and assistants was held Wed-
nesday, July 9, at the home of Mrs.
Barak, :110 Owen avenue. The chair-
man of the committee on arrange-
ments is Mrs. Fred Swirsky, who is
being assisted by Mrs. Barney Levin,
Mrs. J. II. Schwartz. Efforts are be-
treasurer, Mrs. Max Goldberg and
ing made to make this affair more
successful than those given in pre-
vious years.

Mrs. Sarah Bennett and daughter,
Lillian, of Philadelphia are the guests
of hire. Bennett's brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wolf on Kirby
avenue.

Exterior

it be but an odd piece, a suite, or complete furnishings for

The Athena Girls Club.

At the meeting of the Athena Girls
Club held Tuesday at the home of
Miss Sophie Schwartz plans were
completed for an excursion Sunday,
July 20, to Put-In-Bay. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Miss Ethel Last, 336 Owen avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and child-
ren, David and Rena, have left for
Long Branch, N. J., where they will
spend the summer.

Painting
Interior Decorating
Wall Papers
Furniture
Pera! Furniture
Antique Furniture
Upholstering
Draperies
Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades
Objets de' Art

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

After a short illness, Mrs. Benja-
min Weitzman of 1602 Clairmount
avenue, 27 years old, who before her
I marriage was Miss Bessie Bluestein,

Mrs. Nathan Mandebcrg and sons,
Eugene and Mitchell of Hazelwood
avenue are at Bradley Beach, N. J.,
for the summer.

Beautiful New Things in Furnishings

Exquisite and Exclusive
You can see them now here else)

OBITUARY

Miss Estelle Saltzstein of Mil-
waukee, who visited with relatives in

the city, has returned to her home.

Dr. and Mrs. George Solomon of
Savannah, Ga., are guests at the Ad-
dison Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole and Ralph
and Robert Cole are staying in Char-
levoix.

Come in and see these more desirable things. It incurs

Nu Beta Phi.

MRS. BENJAMIN WEITZMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling spent
ten days at Watkins Glenn, N. Y.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Blue-
stein, died at harper Hospital, July
4. The funeral took place from her
Mrs. Max Schubiner and family of residence, Rabbi HenryJ. Berkowitz
3759 Carter avenue left last week for officiating. Mrs. Weitzman is sur-
Buffalo, Crystal Beach and Atlantic vived by her husband and two young
City, where they will spend the sum- daughters, Eileen and Deborah, four
mer. Mr. Schubiner will join them years and six months of age, respec-
at Atlantic City later in the season. tively; by her parents, and two sisters
and a brother, Mrs. S. Cohen, Mrs.
Master Leonard Victor Frank, eon David King and Albert Bluestein.
Mrs. Weitzman was one of the best
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of
1120 Chicago boulevard, left Monday, known young Jewish matrons in De-
June 30, for Canny Kinaani, N apl es, troit and took an active Interest in
Me. charitable organizations. Her death
was the occasion of profound regre
Mr. and Sirs. Philip Harris of Red- among large numbers of Detroi
lands, Calif., spent several days last Jews. The funeral was one of th
week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. largest in recent years.

no obligation—and you will be well repaid for your time.

S. Saulson of Brush street.

The last meeting of the Nu Beta
Phi Sorority was held July 8 at the
home of Miss Ethel Cohen of Taylor
avenue. Arrangements are under
way for a charity bridge to be given
in September. The next meeting will
be held July 15 at the home of Miss
Helen Hollinstadt of 6003 Van Court
avenue. Several guests have been
invited to attend the raffle of a fold-
ing kodak. The announcement of the
winner will be made next week.

Maevlin.

The last meeting of the Maevlin
club was held at the home of Miss
Rae Siegel of 51 Owen avenue. For
the remainder of the summer the club
will meet bi-monthly,

Social Miners.

RABBI HERSHMAN SPENDS
The last meeting of the Social Mix-
SUMMER AT PORT HERON ers was held at the home of A.
Miss Rena Jacobs of Pennsylvania

THE KARR/Gm Ig EAR

1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State

Telephone Main 0224

avenue entertained at a bridge tea
Schwartz. Ernest Sachs joined the
Sunday afternoon, June 29, in honor
Rabbi and Mrs. A. 51 Hershman club. A report was given by the raffle
of Miss Helen Stoddard of Toledo. and family left Thursday for Port committee to the effect that two-
The guests included the Misses Doro- Iluron where they will spend the sum- thirds of the tickets had been sold.
thy Hyman, Dorothy Hurwitz, Eva I mere Their address is 3517 Conger The next meeting of the club will be
Weingarden, Lillian Dashnan and street.
held at the home of S. Fishman, 457
A Dean decor-
Betty Pine of New York and Sonya
Garfield avenue, the evening of July
ated and fur-
Malted room
Suratt of Philadelphia.
PERFECTION LODGE
16.
in • beautiful
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
Detroit borne.
Eta Rho Sigma.
Mrs. Erwin I,. Trattner of Los An- M., will hold a regular communica-
The last regular meeting of the Eta
geles, Calif., spent the past week with Lion, Wednesday, July 16 at 7 p. m.
Rho
Sigma
Sorority was held Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Plotler and .
.
day evening, July 1, at the home of
daughter of 8218 Greenfield avenue.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M. Miss Ilelen Blucher of Tuxedo av-
enue. Miss Blucher resigned from
Benjamin E. Koblentz of Chatta-
her office as secretary and Miss Lany
nooga, Tenn., motored to Detroit to
Drapken was chosen in her place. In
visit his brother and sister, Mr. and
place of the next meeting, a weinie
Mrs. Samuel B. Plotler of Greenfield
and marshmallow roast will be held
avenue.
on Wednesday, July 9. The members
Is
Memory of Dead Philanthropist
of the sorority have been entertaining
Honor's'.
Miss Margaret Ecker of Whitney
their friends at their summer cottage
avenue has as her house guest her
PARIS.—(J. T. A.).—The rnunici- at Cass Lake.
cousin, Miss Margaret Kronheim of
Cleveland, in whose honor many pality of Paris passed a resolution to-
Em El Social Paden.
charming affairs are being given. day changing the name of the Rue
The Em El Social Aides held a
Wednesday afternoon, July 2, Mrs. Monsouty to the Rue de In Meurthe, hayride party Sunday, July 6, when
in
honor
of
Emile
Deutsch
de
la
Samuel Simon entertained a party at
they entertained friends at Case
the Temple Theater. Miss Ecker Meurthe, the Jewish-French million- Lake. This was the first of a series
honored her guest Sunday evening aire philanthropist, who died here re- of outings which the club has planned
with a house dance. Miss Evelyn cently.
M. Deutsch de la Meurthe was the fur the summer. The next regular
Greenberg was hostess at a bridge
meeting will be held at the North End
party in the visitor's honor Wednes- first man in Europe to foresee the de- Branch of the Jewish Institute Satur-
velopment of aviation and financed
day evening, July 9.
the first attempts in that direction day evening, July 19.
about twenty years ago. The last
Mr. and Mrs. Neon Van Vliet and
Sigma Phi Gamma.
philanthropy of M. Deutsch de la
family and the Misses Rose and Gert-
A special meeting of the Sigma Phi
Meurthe was a donation of 10,000, -
rude Anspach left Monday for a six
000 francs for the erection of a dor- Gamma Sorority was held at the
weeks' motor trip through the eastern
mitory in l'aris for poor students. home of Miss Bernice Cohen, 099
states.
The avenue, which is now named af- Clairmount avenue, Monday evening.
ter him, connects Paris with the uni- The sorority will hold a dance at the
casino, Cass Lake, Friday evening,
Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman of King versity suburb.
July 25. Miss Lillian Gottesman was
NEW YORK. — To complete the avenue left early this week for a fort-
at a party formally opening
night's
trip
by
motor
to
Buffalo,
New
$1,000,000 endowment fund which the
Nash Announces Formation of hostess
the summer cottage at Cass Lake,
Jewish Theological Seminary of Am- York and other eastern points.
Ajax Motors Company
Sunday, July 6. A dinner was served
erica is endeavoring to raise from
to 13 couples. The out-of-town guests
As Subsidiary.
Oscar Schiller of Virginia park is
American Jewry, several prominent
were Messrs. Alfred Mondschein, Jo-
business men have voluntereed to give visiting in Chicago and Peoria, Ill.
seph Lescher and !ferry Harris of
W.
Nash
has
announced
the
for-
C.
up part of their vacation in the in-
New York, and Joseph Hellman and
terest of the drive. Through the in-
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Sachs and mation of the Ajax Motors Company,
Barney Broudy of Ann Arbor.
a
corporation
to
be
located
and
have
fluence of Louis Marshall, honorary son, Judah, of Portland, Ore., will
chairman of the Jewish Theological arrive in the city shortly to be the its place of business in Racine, Wis-
Perigolds.
C.
W.
consin.
The
incorporators
are
Seminary endowment fund campaign, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farber of
The last meeting of the Perigolds
these men have consented to make 310 liendrie avenue.
At present, Nash, W. II.Alf ord and J. T. Wilson
was
held
at
the
home of Miss Berger,
short trips to different parts of the Rabbi and Mrs. Sachs are visiting in and, according to articles filed with
the secretary of state at Madison, the 8612 Jos. Campau avenue, Tuesday
country to help put the drive through. the east.
evening,
July
8.
Election of officers
organization has a capital of $3,000,-
The fund is approximately $00,000
woo postponed for several weeks.
short of its goal, and those cities
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simon of 291 "().
Miss
Lillian
Kopatz
entertained the
which have not yet responded will he East Euclid avenue will leave Satur- . "Ajax Motors Company of Racine
members and friends with several
visited by the (lying squadron of bus. day, July 12, for a three weeks' tour is organized" said Mr. Nash, "so that
it may take over the title to the man- song selections.
ifleSS men who will go as personal through the east.
5 factoring plant and property former-
representatives of Mr. Marshall.
CARD OF THANKS
IY belonging to the Mitchell Motors
One of the first volunteers is Geo.
Among the recent graduates of the
Greenspun, who has left for a tour of Moore School was Miss Beulah Ledo- ,. Company and conduct such business
Mrs. Marcus Auelander and daugh-
may
be
established
there
in
the
fu-
southwest.
Among
33 cities in the
vitz. Miss Leilovitz will attend the as
ters, Mrs. James Sobel and Mrs.
the cities Mr. Greenspun will visit
Highland Park High School in the ' tu,r,e*
Ajax Motors Company will
will be a Samuel Dennenfeld, wish to thank
i
are: Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Okla-
fall.
!subsidiary of the Nash Motors Com- their friends for the kindness shown
homa; Dallas and Galveston, Texas;
pany. The stock of the new company them in their recent bereavement.
Denver, Colo.; San Francisco, Las
They also extend thanks to the He-
Angeles, Sacramento, Cal.; Seattle Edison avenue are making an exten- when issued, will he subscribed for
brew Ladies' Aid Society for their re-
ov er by the parer t coi n -
k
and Spokane, Wash.; Toronto and
and I t t a 8 ken
membrance.
sive motor tour through the east.
pony.'
Montreal, Canada.

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Pre -Inventory
Sale

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This is a sale featuring thous-
ands of pairs of this season's high
quality footwear for men, worn-
en, children. More, it is an event
literally crowded with genuine
money-saving opportunities.
The shoes are from our regular
stocks and all measure up to the
Fyfe Standard of Quality. There
are all sizes and hundreds of
styles in the sale.

1,800 Pairs
2,300 Pairs
891 Pairs
800 Pairs
225 Pairs
280 Pairs
450 Pairs
600 Pairs
200 Pairs
650 Pairs

I The Misses Ruth Caplan and
Hal H. Smith Declares Himself Eleanore Scher have returned from
Charlevoix, where they attended the
In Accord With Coolidge
' Alpha Epsilon Phi convention.
Selective Plan.

STORE THEM THROUGH THE
SUMMER MONTHS

$9.90
6.90
4.90
4.90
3.90
2.90
5.90
7.90
10.90
3.35 and 3.95

Women's Finest Quality—Many Bondi-made C rea tion s—
.........

Value. to SDI

Women'. Medium Priced Straps and Pumps
— Values to $10

Wornen'• Popular Priced Straps, Words, Pump•
— Values to $745. ................. • • • • • • • • • -

p
a s i plords and Lae Heel Cradles.
Gorls24ra,
,,

Misses Sandals Straps and Oxford*
— Values to 85.50 .

Children'. Shoes, Straps. Delores and Sandals
Velum to $4•50•

Men'. Popular Priced Shoes and Words
—Value. t• 511 ............. • - • • • •

Me,iii.'7,..H.igt halde Shoes . ad . Osier& ...

Men's Finest Quality Shame and Walk
— Values to 1116

Boy's Shoes and Oxfords.

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Sale
in All
Depts.

Sale
in All
Depts.

"Ten Floors

of Shoe Service"
Woodward and Adams

YOUR FURS

• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reidan and
. The groat majority of foreign born family of Farnsworth avenue left lest
citizens of America are in favor of week to spend the summer at Lexing-
selective rather than restrictive im- ton, Mich.
migration, for they know the tragedy
of those who desire to make America
Miss Sylvia Cohen of Virginia park
The moth is the fur's worst enemy. If you have not as yet
their seem home and are unable to do Was hostess at a lawn bridge party
had your winter coat or wrap cleaned, glazed and stored—
so owing to the restrictive immigra- Sunday, June 29. Covers were laid
send it to us at once. Be sure that it will be as good as new
tion laws. A selective law is more for 16 guests.
when winter comes again.
efficient because through its opera-
tion those who come to America to
Mrs. Charles Waldman and dough.
CLEANED, GLAZED, STORED
become Americans in all that the word ter, Lorraine, of New York City are
implies would be the highest type. visiting with their parents, Mr. and
Only the best of each nation would Mrs. B. Weisblum of liendrie avenue.
join in making America greater, finer
and more prosperous. Through the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz
PHONE MELROSE 6570
knowledge these new citizens would were hosts at a party at Belle Isle
gain of the real United States a clos- Sunday, June 29, in honor of the
er relationship would be brought birthday anniversary of their son,
about between the adopted country Julian.
and the fatherland.
Hal H. Smith, candidate for nomi-
Mrs. Harry Klein of 3758 Brush
nation on the Republican ticket for street was hostess to 150 guests at a
United States Senator, has declared card and bridge party at her home
(Monday) JULY 14
himself in accord with President Cool- Tuesday evening, July 1. The party
idge's stand on selective rather than was given to raise money for charit-
restrictive immigration. Two of the able purposes. Mrs. Jacob Berris and
Popular Matinees Tuesday, Thursday all,ic:IShat:tu2rd5cayt,e2851c.,°4:5E0c.
fundamental laws of Michigan owe Mrs. Samuel Weiss of Adrian, Mich.,
Saturday and Sunday Lest Perfornsances
their presence on the statute books to were out-of-town guests.
Mr. Smith, laws that have a direct
and beneficial result to every citizen,
Mrs. Ilenry Weinstein and dearth:
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the workmen's compensation act and t a e nr,1
g a lg Mrs. Ja an ct sos er
the Michigan railway commission act.
H.
The former was outlined and drawn Saulson and children left last week
up by a commission of which Mr. to spend a month at Wolf Lake, Mich. 2
In the New American Historical Romance
Smith was the head and through it in
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler of Brush
1923 the workers of the state received
over $8,000,000 from employers for street, had as their house guests Mr.
injuries received during their em- and Mrs. Melvin E. Seigel (formerly
By John Farrar, Editor "TM Bookman," and Stephen Benet.
Directed by and Produced under the Personal Direction of
ployment, as contrasted to the $250,- Tillie Clarke Ressler) of Tampa,
MISS BONSTELLE and WILLIAM A. BRADY.
000 received in 1910 before the act Fla., and Miss Esther Fine of To-
A play built about certain Incidents In the life el Andre. Jackson, bettor
went into effect. The railway com- ledo, who have been visiting here in
I low." a. -OLD HICKORY."
mission, by keeping down railroad Detroit.
A story 01 Peggy O'Neal and the turbulent days of Jactison'e presidency.
Romance! Drama! Ex hoberant Comedy I Period Cmtumieg I
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rates, preventing injustices such as
40 Speaking Parte! Largest mat ever assembled by any Stock Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gallow and I'
rebates and favoritism, has helped to
I • rule of
NOTE—Mr.
Brady is bringing Frank McG yen, mho treat
daughters
Arline
and
Rosanne
are
lower the price of everything shipped
Abraham Lincoln, to Detroit to play Andrea Jacks.,
and that means everything we eat, now residing at their new home at
wear or given us shelter. 2666 Webb avenue.

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