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Phone Melrose 6570 1426 Cherry JULY SALE OF GENUINE IRISH DAMASK At Prices That Cannot Be Imitated. 100 IRISH DAMASK TABLECLOTHS Reduced to $2.69 Actual $4.50 mmer cottages. Their sloth are borticted in blue and cold it,t the thing for or breakfaal porch use. REAL IRISH LINEN DAMASK. Each 66 inches aqua.. J1'1,0 SALE PRICE, EACH 12.69.' COLORED IRISH DAMASK LUNCH SET Reduced to $6.25 Actual $8.50 Values ['ululating of cloth end one.half doneenakins. tO•ineh square luncheon eloth•, of pore Irish damask, bordered in hlue. rose and gold. With half dozen napkins toma r s h 1.0mPiet• set sell. for tort regularly. JULY SALE PRICE. $6.00 ttooso‘o of HEALY'S SEAMLESS SHEETS At $1.35 Each the limited quantity and the extraordinary value—we must limit They me • atandard Healy the,. Scande. Sheet , to sic to a en tomer nuality of eveellente. Size MI by 91 inch.. At 5. 79 DOZEN DOUBLE THREAD BATH TOWELS At 48e Each These are that and 715t *alum There are the EXTRA large size towel. so many men prefer for shower hobs, itridt, athletic towel.. Re•olar dot and Ott values. JULY SALE PRICE, each, 4Se. 133 ALL LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS At $3.25 Actual 55.60 Val.*. Renew different ileetiam. in these ALL LINEN dams• cloths, two yards ,fusee. No hapleile to match, ('"suite $5.10 velum. JULY SALE PRICE, $3.26. ADDISON HOTEL FLORENTINE ROOM Announcing the Return of SEYMOUR SIMONS AND HIS UNEXCELLED ORCHESTRA Issweklonnslotzes: ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Continuous Dancing from 6 to Close. NO COVER CHARGE UNTIL 9 P. M. Merchant ranz Tailor •C. K ,„.„„,, CUL ALPHA EPSILON PHI WILL OPEN CLINICS College Sorority Convention, Meeting at Charlevoix, Adopts Program. The Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority held its national triennial convention at Charlevoix, Mich from June 30 Chrome!, by 5 n'. ofh Wed...r afternoon on order to app., ,n the current *wig's "a July 6. inehnidve. There were re . o ,eed not la ss ie.*. Mean. Glendale 6300. Smote Edit. Mail met... es to be -resent 100 delegates from all over III•n Wednesday. '' - e coortrs, renresentmg 21) univessi- Mrs. S. L. Trigg and children, Lot: 'ies. In addition to the business ses- s Irene Schiller and Morris Schiller of Virginia park left last and Leslie, of 2503 Gladstone avenue sions, the program included golf and Thursday for Charlevoix. Mrs. David left Monday for Charlevoix, where tennis tournaments, song and stunt Diamond of Burlingame avenue and they will spend a month. Mrs. Trigg contests, an all-day boat trip to Mrs. Ira Cohen of Colorado avenue had as her guest last week bliss Eve- Mackinac Island, an automobile trip left the following day fur the same lyn Kostoff of Flint, for whom she en- around Little Traverse Bay and a tertained at her home Wednesday banquet. resort. evening, July 16. The new national officers elected for a term of three years are: Presi- Sirs. William Jacoby and children Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwartz dent, Freda Rosenthal, Flint; vice- of 2203 Edison avenue and Mins Aline Schiller of 1628 Virginia park (Sara Duscoff Mendelsohn) have re- president, Martha Kaplan, Brooklyn; left last week for an extended trip turned from their honeymoon trip secretary, Dorothea Slepyan, Chi- to Philadelphia, Atlantic City and and are residing at 5738 Second bou- cago; treasurer, Edith Lazarus, Pitts- levard. burgh; field secretary, Charlotte New York. Munzer, Chicago; historian, Bertha Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman of King W. Fetid, New Orleans; ritualist, Mica Ricci Kay of Albany, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jay I. Jay avenue has returned from a three Stella C. Bloom, Brooklyn; alumnae of Byron avenue. Mrs. Jay enter- weeks' motor trip through the east, secretary, Reba B. Cohen, Charleston, tained in honor of her guest last where she visited with relatives and W. Va.; editor, Ilarriet Moses, New York, friends. week. The board of supervisors consists Miss Florence Rosen, who has been Mrs. Max II. Weinberg and daugh- of Adele •iebsohn, Chicago: Ethel Saniel, Pittsburgh; 1.ee Oltuskv, the honey guest of Mrs. J. Gilbert Is- ter, Rosalind, of Los Angeles, former- Waukegan, Ill.; Lucy Cooper, Brook- rael of 2290 Hazelwood avenue, has ly of Detroit, are in Grand Rapids, ; Sylvia Rosenberg, :Milwaukee; where they are visiting with relatives. returned to her home in Buffalo. Mr. Weinberg will leave Detroit Mon- Florence Schwartz, Philadelphia; Dorothy Kuhlman, New Orleans, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker of Bur- day, July 28, for Grand Rapids, lingame avenue, accompanied by their where he will spend a few (lays with Anne Mushkin, Sioux City. Will Establish Clniics. his wife and daughter prior to their on and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph • The growth of the organization, Van Barden, have left for an extend- leaving for Los Angeles. Mr. and whose membership consists of more Mrs. Weinberg and daughter have ed motor trip to Atlantic City and been spending the past six weeks in than 1,000 college women, warranted Long Beach, near New York City. the adoption of a national social serv- Detroit, having come east for the Oscar Schiller of 1628 Virginia graduation of their son, Sydney, from ice project, in the form of the estab- lishment of dental clinics. Hereto- park will return the early part of the medical school of the University fore, this work has been conducted next week from a three weeks' trip of Michigan. Dr. Weinberg is an in- only by the New York Chapters, who to ('hicago, Peoria, Ill., Cedar Rapids terne at the Los Angeles General founded two clinics, one at the Feder- Hospital. and Davenport, Iowa. ation Settlement and one at the United Hebrew Charities Building. :Miss Stella Alpern is spending her The Misses Esther Goodman of vacation in Oneoda, Mich., visiting Chandler avenue and Lillian Sussman Now, however, it is to be the con- her parents and other relatives and of Hogarth avenue have left for certed effort of the entire organiza- tion and plans are being considered friends. Grand Rapids, where they are con- for the establishment of clinics tinuing their normal course in the throughout the country. Mr. and MIN. Joseph M. Welt and Progressive Theories of Piano In- A resolution was passed making family of Boston boulevard have re- struction. the retiring president, Mrs. Alice turned from a several weeks' stay in Borchard Greene, Montclair, N. J., Estes Park, Cola Sir. and Mrs. Edward Krause and the first national honorary president family of 224 Cortland have moved of the society. Mrs Joseph Friend Mesdames Emanuel Weil and A. to 2987 Tuxedo avenue. of New Orleans, national honorary M. Caplan were hostesses at an out. member, was given an ovation. ing and dinner at Bob-Lo Wednesday Mrs. Paul Kantor and sons of Co- Among the delegates were Ruth in honor of the house guest of Mrs. lumbus, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Kan- Caplan and Eleanor Sher of Detroit, Max Rozan of Hazelwood avenue. tor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freda Rosenthal of Flint, Virginia Mendelsohn of Taylor avenue. Mr. Davis of St. Louis, Jeanette Slatoff Miss Shirks I ale , returned Sun- vantrir, who came to Detroti with his dae from a motor trip to New York, `amity, returned to Columbus Wed- of Newark, N. J., Nettie Steinberg of New York, Bessie Levin and Leo- Buffalo and Syracuse. nesday. sore Voit of Brooklyn, Anne Zim- merman of San Francisco and Anne Mrs, Charles S. Selker and dough- Mrs. Arthur A. Gottesman of 1610 Stein of Toledo. ter, Marilyn Jane, of Virginia park Collingwood avenue was hostess at a have returned from a three weeks' dinner last Wednesday evening. Cov- visit with relatives and friends in To- ers were laid for 10 guests. F. De- ledo and other points in Ohio, err of Dayton was an out-of-town guest. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman and their sister, Miss Louise Miller of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldman Hadaetah Resolve. to Bring Drive to Cincinnati, who has been their house and daughter, Lorraine, have re- Successful Completion. guest for several weeks, have gone tuned to their home in New York to Beulah, Mich., for a several weeks' after a visit with their parents, Mr. At a joint meeting held last Wed- stay. and Mrs. B. Weisblum of liendrie nesday afternoon at the Masonic avenue. Country Club of the executive board Muss Ruth Franklin, who has been of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah staying in Franklin, Mich., for several Mrs. Harry Mendelsohn enter- and the committee which is conduct- weeks, is visiting her sister, Miss Mar- tained at a bridge Friday evening, ing the campaign for Detroit's share garet Franklin, at Camp Hanotim, July 18, in honor of Mrs. Paul Kan- of the funds needed by the Hadassah Thetford, Vt. tor of Columbus, Ohio. Medical Organization, it was decided to continue the drive during the sum- Miss Eleanor Katzer was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Balantzow mer until the sum expected of Detroit it card party at her home Thursday and family have moved into their new is secured. The members of the evening, July 17, in honor of her home on Hazelwood avenue. campaign committee and the board house guest, Miss Estelle Marcus of resolved to forego their vacations in Philadelphia, and of Miss Boxenbaum Mr. and Mrs. William Foreman of order to conclude the drive success- of Pittsburgh, who is the house guest West Philadelphia avenue celebrated fully, so that the chapter may be free of Miss Florence Wein. their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- to assume its new and greater re- i sary sary Sunday, July 20. A dinner was sponsibilities in the autumn. Reports and Mrs. S. Newman and their served to the immediate family. were submitted showing that the son, I. Newman, and guest, B. Hardy, amount raised thus far would have left last week by motor for Lake Pla- Miss Janet Cohen of 388 Elmhurst to be doubled before the Detroit cid, N. Y. I. Newman and Mr. Hardy avenue and Miss I.eonnre Green are chapter can consider itself as having will tour through northern Michigan visiting with friends in Buffalo and maintained its past record. The work- and Wisconsin before returning to Rochester. ers plan to point out in their indi- Detroit. vidual solicitations that the work of The Misses Dorothy and Pearl Koz- Hadassah in Palestine is vital to the Mrs. Arlie Gelb was hostess at a low of Farnsworth avenue are spend- progress of the growing Jewish com- surprise party at her home on Med- ing three weeks visiting with relatives munity there and that its achieve- bury avenue Sunday evening, July , m1 friends in Chicago and Mansfield, ments have been termed unique by 20, in honor of her niece, Miss Gladys Ohio, observers from all parts of the world. Shiner of Newark, N. J. Miss Eleanor Katzer assisted Mrs. Gelb in receiv- Miss Naomi Gordon of 1716 West ing the guests. Philadelphia avenue is visiting her sister, Mrs. Erwin Newman of Chi- The Misses Eva and Fannie Rosen- cago. berg of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., who have been visiting with relatives in the Among the out-of-town guests who "ty, returned to their home Thurs- attended the reception given by Mr. day. En route they will stop in Buf- and Mrs. Henry Mendelsohn of 2052 falo. Taylor avenue Sunday evening, July 20, in honor of the engagement of Mrs. Emanuel Weil of 1530 Seward their daughter, -Anna, to Julius Le avenue entertained 10 guests Tuesday Bost were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kantor afternoon at the Temple Theater, (Goldie :Mendelsohn) and two stilts followed with a tea at the Woman's of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Exchange, in honor of her house Louis Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- guest, Mrs. Ray Abrahamson. min Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Goldman of Port Huron and Mrs. A. Adolph Freund spent last week-end A. Kantor of Saginaw. in Cleveland. Miss Bessie Denison of Toronto is Miss Lillian Myers of Alger ave- the house guest of Miss Marian Moyer nue and Mira Dottie Meyers of Brush of Burlingame avenue. street are creating a fortnight in Chicago visiting relatives and friends. Miss Mae Govern, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Pearl- Mrs. J. II. Glasser of 506 Garfield man, has returned to her home in avenue entertained a party of friends Chicago. at a luncheon at C, Hotel Stotler Tuesday, July 22, followed by a the- Mrs. Mark Barris was hostess to 30 ater party at the Garrick in honor of guests at a lawn 'tarty Monday, July the Misses Eva and Fannie Rosenberg 21, as a surprise party in honor of of Mt. Vernon. N. Y. the twenty-eighth birthday anni- versary of her husband. A buffet Mrs. Benjamin D. Welling of Ro- luncheon was served. wena street has returned from a sev- eral weeks' stay at Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Weingarden and Hudson's Midsummer Furniture Sale Begins on Monday, July 28th All ...cloy Item, and other heal notes •hould be communicated to the eh" el The Thrusands of dollars worth of suites and oc- casional uieces, at TRULY REMARKABLE SAVINGS. It is a sale that home makers look forward to with great expectations—offering dependable quality Hudson furniture at excep- tionally low prices. "To Make Your Dream-Home Come True." In the heart of every home maker there is an ideal of what a perfect home should be. It is this dream-home for which men and women lay their plans years ahead. It is to these home makers that the Midsummer Sale brings oppor- tunity, offering Furniture for every room in the home, all beautiful in design, good and true in workmanship, at substantial savings. IMPORTANT TERMS IF YOU WISH—You may buy furniture in the sale (in amounts of $50 or more) upon a small down payment. The balance can be taken care of upon convenient monthly payments. The sale prices remain the same, a small charge being added to cov- er the cost of handling the account. This Deferred Payment Plan will make it possible to buy better furniture than you expected to have— and terms will be most convenient. The J. L. Hudson Co. On:v.06 W USSE oo 1440 Ihbodward Astute WILL BRAVE SUMMER HEAT IN CAMPAIGN Announcement Valaze Preparations of the famous Ye bi Tido?, Are now available in our Toilet Goods Dept. First Floor Quality — Value — Service SALE OF 1,850 PAIRS Straps, Pumps, Oxfords sons, Newton and Leon, of 1127 Edi- Miss Mary Canlan left Tuesday for son avenue are spending the summer a three weeks' visit in the east, stop- in Winnipeg, Manitoba. ping at Baltimore, New York, Boston and Gloucester. Mrs. S. E. Wolf entertained with a luncheon and bridge at the Masonic Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Greenberg Country Club Wednesday in honor of and family have moved into their new Mrs. Paul Kantor of Columbus. home at 1615 West Boston boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis 1. Frank, whose marriage took place on July 9, are at home at the Hotel Palmetto. Mrs. Magnus Blitzed and Mrs. A. Aronheim are spending the remainder of the summer at the Inn, Charlevoix. Dr. I. S. Schemback and mother and sisters of 4319 West Euclid ave- nue are spending a fortnight motor- ing through the east. The Misses Eva and Fannie Rosen. berg of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., spent the past week as the szuests of their uncle and aunt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Potashnik of Bethune avenue. The Shop Where Courtesy and Service PrevaiL 10347 Woodr'd Between Calvert C.ollingwvod and Mrs. Maxwell E. Silver and son, Henry, of 83 East Warren avenue have left for Baltimore, Md., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Sil- ver's sister, Mrs. Benno Gamse. ( 8 to '10 Values) 50 Styles All Sizes in the Lot Miss Rose Berick of Owen avenue has left for an extended trip to Provi- dence and Boston. This Season's Styles Extraordinary Values Miss Beatrice Wineherg was hos- tess for 10 couples at a house worm- ing in her new home at 1216 Coiling- wood avenue. Third Floor Herman S. Osnos of East Palmer avenue has returned from a three weeks' trip through the east. While in New York, Mr. Orson was the guest of Dr. Frank Killroy, whd was a delegate from Detroit at the Demo- cratic convention. He also visited in Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Pitts- burgh and Cleveland. -- Woodward at Adams --