mikriton;fi, WISH 01(0A ICJ; PAGE SEVEN sammisimmineMINY ..ae ial an ezesana l New Expressions of Fashion in Autu m n Coats, Wraps $65, $85 Up B. Siegel Co.'s wraps this season will appeal more than ever to dis- criminating taste. Fashioned from the softest, velvety materials which lend warmth as well as richness. Sumptuous furs collar and cuff the majority of the coats. New Au- tumn colorings. Women's and misses'. Milne liodis Moonlight to Sugar Island BY W.) MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4TH NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH (J. E. W. Boat Leaves 8:00 P. M. (sharp ); Returning 11:00 P. M. PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINERS WONDERFUL MUSIC, DANCING Tickets 75c Per Person. "Be Charitable and Have a Good Time" 11111111111111111111111 1111 1111111111 111111 1111111 1111 111111 1 111 11 11 1111 11 1111111111111 1 111 1 1111 1 1191 : - . Friendly Service Built Our Great Music Business Among the staunchest friends we have are those whose first purchase WAS made from us nearly a half-cen- tury ago. Grinnell service starts with offer- ing none but the most dependable, value-giving merchandise, and to this we add a sincere, friendly aid in mak- ing your selection, and a definite, un- changing interest in the satisfaction your purchase brings you through all your years of ownership. These and other su- perior manos on sale at each of our 40 store.: Steinway Grinnell Bros. Sohmer Vose Ludwig Premier Steinert Steck Weber Grinnell Bros Victrolas and Records. Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos. Hdqrs., 1515-21 Woodward Avenue PAYMENTS TO SUIT. August Reductions on urniture STARTING SATURDAY, AUG. 2 *noinatu dotes fortnight's stay in Louisville, Ky. , J. W. E. W. 0. Mrs. Leo M. Brown of 2461 High. • The North Woodward Branch of land avenue entertained six girlsi the Jewish Women's European Wel- Thursday, July 24, with a luncheon' fare Organization will give a moon- at the Hotel Steller followed by a light to Sugar Island Monday even. theater party at the Garrick.. The tag, Aug. 4. In addition to the or- guest of honor was Miss Bessie Deni.lchestra which will furnish music for ,sin of Toronto, the house guest of dancing throughout the evening, Mil- Miss Marian Moyer. 1ton Lee, vocalist, and David Silver. man, pianist, of Shapero, Bernstein Mrs. I. Kleinsmith and daughter,' & Co., will entertain the guests. They Mrs. Arthur Gottesman, and the i will feature the latest song hits. An- M lases Helen and Rae Kleinsmith other feature of the entertainment have left for The Breakers, Cedar will be tl,e raffling of a 74-inch pearl l'oint, where they will spend 10 days.. necklace which was donated by Mrs. A. Spira. The committee in charge Miss Jean Levine of 9051 Jos. Of the tickets consists of Mrs. Fred Campau avenue left Friday to spend Swirsky, chairman, and Mesdames four weeks at Camp Nlawaskak, near iHarry Find, George Cohen and B. Pontiac. Thursday evening. Miss Levine. Tickets will also be sold at Anne Lindstein of 5604 Kirby ave. the dock before the boat leaves. The nue was hostess at a farewell party I time for departure is scheduled for 7 in honor of Miss Levine. . o'clock. (The Garden Spot of Michigan) WHERE VACATIONISTS CAN ENJOY Good dancing, boating, fishing and other enjoyments which only can be had at a real summer resort. You will find a spirit Located 30 miles from Detroit, the a Bellevue hotel is accessible by fine of frirnelliness and atmosphere. auto roads or by ferry which stops hone -like by week ware Special immediately at the hotel at Bellevue and one-half Island. There is a place right at the or month rate for children. hotel to park your car. Special Lunch and Dinner Served (Kosher) Music And Dancing Bellevue Hotel (Largest Lake Hotel in the State.) ABE BUSKER, Prop. Bellevue Island, Lake Orion Phone Bellevue 122 A. L. GREENFIELD, Manager Phone Cadillac 1894 610 MONTCALM AVE. at St. Antoine. Crating, packing and shipping of furniture, pianos, commercial and specialty is moving, expressing and storage. household articles. Our Give U. • Trial aad Be Convinced. Miss Stella That spent the week of July 20 in Flint as the guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kantor. Friday, Mr. anti Sirs. Kantor and Miss Thal motored to Toledo, where they were the guests of relatives and friends. MANY PLAYTHINGS ARE GIVEN TO ORPHAN HOME YOCKEY BROS. announcement! .- - x701( On or About Aug. 15th The Misses Lillian and Florence Ilorokvitz of 4844 Brush street have returned from a two weeks' visit in Chicago and South Bend, Ind. The Misses Selma and Helen Ress- ler entertained at luncheon at the Taller Hotel in honor of Miss Belle Routtenberg of Montreal and Miss Jean I.ewis of Toronto. Miss Hilda Ressler has returned home after an extended trip to Mon- treal and Toronto, where she vstited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Samuel Kutzen of McDougall avenue entertained 24 guests at a dinner at the King Wah Im Cafe Sunday evening, Only 27, in honor of their cousin. Miss Doris Levey of Sacramento, Calif., who is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs..Kutzen are former residents of Capetown, South Africa, having come to Detroit two months ago. Mrs. Benjamin Gould of Calvert avenue has returned from an extend- ed visit in points in southern Michi- gan, Indiana and Illinois. Mr. Gould joined her in Chicago last week and returned to Detroit with her . Miss Bertha Helfer of 696 East EAGLE CARTAGE COMPANY Morris Gross of Lansing was the guest of Lionel Ginsberg the week- A end of July 19. Mohsir and velour living room suites; phonographs; floor, junior and bridge lamps; table lamps; polychrome buffet and console mir- Children at the Detroit Ifehrew rors, spinet desks, davenport table's, library tables, end tables, pedes- Orphan Horne, 47 Rowena street, last tals, smoking stands, telephone stands and stools; walnut, combina- week were presented with several tion walnut, French walnut anti two-tone dining suites, latest designs; hundred toys and playthings by the rugs, Wiltons, velvets, axminsters and Brussels; combination walnut, Misses Sophie and Gertrude Lipman, French walnut, mahogany and two-tone bedroom suites, beautiful the young daughters of Samuel Lip- designs; night tables, bedroom rockers, chairs and benches, boudoir man of 528 Hague avenue. The gifts lamps; odd dressers, vanities, chiffoniers, chifferettes, chifforobes and were made to the orphan home in bowfoot beds; beautiful assortment of rockers and chairs; breakfast the memory of the late Mrs. Samuel suites; odd buffets; china cabinets; serving tables; tables and chairs; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks of the Bellevue Hotel, Lake Orion Re- Lipman, the mother of the girls. Of- kitchen cabinets; tables and chairs; white enamel and walnut finish Chatham Apartments announce the sort, Enjoys Season of ficials of the institution expressed steel beds; springs, mattresses and pillows. eraduation of their son, Burton, from . their gratitude for the toys to Mr. Prosperity. Highland Park Iligh School, which The above list of goods are new, direct from some of America's Lipman and the Misses Lipman. will take place Friday morning, Aug. leading factories. The Bellevue Hotel, on Lake Orion, 8. Burton Marks will leave shortly • he will en- . under the management of Abe Bus- Clash of Generations Theme of If you are looking for high-grade furniture or rugs at a great sav- for Paloalta, Calif., where ker, thus far this summer has had ing to you, be sure to see our large display before buying elsewhere. "Mary the 3rd" at Garrick ter his freshman year at Leland Stan- hundreds of guests from Detroit and Free city and suburban delivery. ford University. Next Week. vicinity and enjoyed a successful sea- Mrs. Benjamin Rush of 248 Med. son. Mr. Busker set out to make the Open Monday, Tuesday and Saturday till 0 p. m. Miss Ann Harding, who returns to bury avenue has as her house guest . Bellevue Hotel one of the most wel- the Bonstelle Company next Monday coaling hostelries in the Michigan re- Mrs. Jacob Alexander of Chicago. night to take the place of Katherine Mrs. Herman Lieberman of 862 Chi. sort section. In addition to provid- Alexnader, will be provided with an ing strictly kosher food in a style to calm boulevard entertained with a please fastidious palates, Mr. Busker unusual role in "Mary the 3rd," the luncheon at the Statler Hotel fol- arranged to have all the attractions Rachel Crothers play which will be lowed by a theater party at the Tern- Glendale 7817 4301.3 Fourteenth Ave. of water resorts available for his the attraction. She will be seen as plc, Thursday afternoon, July :31, in truest,. Boating, fishing, swimming Mary, the role in which Marcia Byron Corner Buchanan. honor of Mrs. Alexander. Last Wed- and dancing are indulged in by Hotel elicited the praise of critics in De- evening Mrs. 11 Rush WIIA hos- Bellevue guests under delightful con- troit last season. In "Mary the 3rd" StISISICICWSIMISlaSSISSAISSSISSIISSISVSWASSA5.-%%VeSTSWaVaX14100M16 tess at a dinner at Eastwood Inn. ditions. The boats and the bathing she gives us unusual characters, beach are part of the Bellevue estab- Granny, Mother, Mary the 3rd, Fa- Miss Rebecca Pearlman has re- , ther, Bobby, Lynn, Ilal, Letitia, Max turned from a week's stay in Toledo lishment. HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HEIMMINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIM31111111111111111 1E Mr. Busker assumed proprietorship land Nora, all connected with family with Miss Estelle M. Altman. Miss of the Bellevue Hotel with a determi- life. t I ti nation to make the hotel radiant with ' Lakeside. Mich., with her hostess. Rabbi Sir Ilemann Gollancr, broth- the spirit of friendliness and hospi- er of Sir Israel Gellener, famous au- tality. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kimehe of War- thority on Shakespeare, is the author , ren avenue and their son and daugh- Dr. Joseph 0. Kopel of 1207 of a book entitled "Fifty Years • Af- ter, Mollie, have motored to their s, resge Building announces the re- ter." It consists of sermons and ad- summer home, Ocean avenue, For ^ oval of his offices to 2407 Wood- dresses de livered in the course' of his Rockaway, L. I., where, they will m ministry. ward avenue, corner High street. spend the remainder of the season. They motored by way of Newport, Boston and the Berkshire mountains. The Misses Mildred Simons, Sylvia Simons, Mary Wetsman and Regene Freund are leaving Saturday, Aug. ! 2, for a two months' trip through South American countries. • . LAKE ORION 0 ALIO, ANNOUNCING A It has ever been our aim to give that high degree of satis- faction in every sale made that the buyer will have none but most kindly feeling for our or- ganization. gapp New York Patriarch Arouses The executive board of the Fresh Social Mixers. Envy of Youths of His Air Society held its monthly meeting t the last meeting of the Social at the summer camp of the society Neighborhood, near Mount Clemens Friday after- Slis,rs it (011ie lamp was raffled, the winner being I. Feldman of 11:19 noon, Aug. I. NEW NORK—Shama Chiut, the East Philaileil_mis avenue.1 he even- , ots.yarald southpaw of Morrell, •n Miss Victoria Weinberg of Kirby mg was spent in dancing and refresh-1, street, t„, sp ,ti, ent a fairly quiet afternoon • avenue has returned from an extend- meats were served. The next meet- 1 , M 't Sunday. Ile k necked only five ed visit with her grandmother, Mrs. ing of the club will be held Aug. 6 baseballs into kingdom come, at the home of Miss Gladys Gilbert,1 I Sometimes Papa Chiurs beard gets' Lena Weinberg of Bay City. 1322 Theodore street. in his way when he starts to have a Miss Esther Weinberg is the guest I little fun showing t he boys the real Alpha Heibb. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Witt of Re- way to knock out flies. If there is vere Beach, Mass. A regular meeting of the Alpha a breeze his snowy strands sometimes Ileibb Fraternity wits held Enday fly up and obscure Mr. •inut's siSiOno Miss Lena Aroma of New York evening, July 25, at the hums of Rob- Inha then he is as likely as not to I Cite is the guest of her cousin, Miss art "' hell of 1148 W w. "11 "" " Ve ""' knock the ball only two or throe Ruth Aronoff of 455 King a•ealle. The following new members wt•re l blocks, instead of six or seven, as is elected: Lee Harris, Benamin Sobehihis usual wont. M rs. II. Levenson of East Warren Jack Topcik and Max Singer. The Papa Chiut was born in Roumania avenue has returned from a three fraternity plans to meet other clubs at at date he estimates as just twin weeks' visit with friends in Cleveland. and fraternit es in debates. The next years short of a century ago. lle , meeting will be at the home of enja- lives in a three-room apartment at N these initial fall hats has the master de- Miss Diana Where will have Sat- • min Sobel of 11528 (lamer" avenue. 150 Norfolk street with M Ian 11111 signer truly achieved perfection of line. The urday evening, Aug. 9, for a visit in :%falke Chint. new Directoire crown—front and side mil Montefiore Lodge. Chicago. Prior to her departure, Miss Played Ball 85 Years. Blanche Ufberg will be hostess at a brims — dashing trimmings. Tappe created, we Montetiore Lodge, Nu. 12, Inde- Ile says he has played Inveliall in I farewell party. The guests will ac- pendent Order Free Sons of Israel, one form or another 85 years. He present them to you. company Miss Ufberg to her train. held a meeting Thursday, .luly 24, at claims, in fact, that he invented the i Temple lieth F.I. Adolph Freund, game of baseball which has been Mrs. A. G. Racon and her sister, who has been a member of the lodge played in Roumania that length of Miss Sadie Coldeleid, have left for for 40 years, gave an address on time. an eastern trip, visiting relatives and "Fraternalism." The officers of the Papa Chiut has six children, 25 Woodward Flint to ll'anhinpt ort friends in New York, New haven and lodge are: Max Leo Michelson, presi- grandchildren and three great-grand- Salem, Mass. dent; Joseph Mellinoff, vice-presi- children. dent; Joseph Litchenstein, secretary He most to be a fireman in Rou- Miss Eva Weingarden of 1701 and treasurer. The next meeting will mania. Ile saps they wear blue hats r.vom%%‘%%%‘ ,..%%%%%%%%‘,. ‘„sv.Amooisimemaeo. msioms Gladstone avenue entertained 10 be held Thursday evening, Aug. 28. oistssail of red there. guests at dinner and cards Tuesday Every Sunday it is his custom to ft evening, July 20, honoring J. Lewis yocKEy BRias. Adelphi•n Club. go to Hamilton Fish Park, Sheriff and Aronossky of Hartford, Conn. The election of officers of the Adel- Stanton streets, and play baseball ----- all know him 'phian Club for the ensuing six months with the kids. They Mrs. J. L. Sandelman of 2271 Tay- took place at it meeting Thursday and call him Papa Ruth. After he lor avenue has returned from a three evening, July I at the home of had heart! this nickname a while he weeks' stay in Chicago, where she Samuel Snits, 1.194 Edison avenue. demanded to know why they were was called by the illness and death The new officers are: Samuel Snits, pinning a female name on hint. Then of her father, Meyer Cohen. president; Herman Holinstat, vice- the boys told him about his younger president; Benjamin .1. Sarin, secre- rival, the Babe, and since then Papa Miss Gertrude Sandelman of 2271 tory; Irving Paul, treasurer. The re. Ruth reads all about the home runs '00. Taylor avenue has returned home af- tiring officers are: Bernard II. Ye- the Babe knocks and feels a personal I s; ter spending two weeks in Chicago. tick, president; Irving 0. Paul, •ic•- interest in the Two policemen had to keep back I president; Jack Seebald, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber Louis Silverberg, treasurer. Instal- the crowd that gather to watch Papa and son, Alban, :tad daughter, Ger- Chiut knock out flies. After he got at lation of officers will take place trude, of 924 West Ilanenck avenue the next meeting. Plans are being through he went home and dined on have returned from a motor trip to arranged for a social affair to he roast beef. Chicago. Then he played penny ante with his ' I C. given in the near future. ( or Miss Mollie Haber of Beaubien Feldman is the retiring chairman of friend, Benjamin Sperling of 120 Bretton street, Brooklyn. )!• • street has returned home after an the social committee. extended visit in Chicago. Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Simon of Ply.' The ladies Hebrew Baby Day mouth, Mich., celebrated their first Nursery will give a concert and dance wedding anniversary Sunday, July at the Riverside Hotel, Mount Clem- 27. A dinner was served to 10 guests, ens, Tuesday evening, Aug. 5. En. Six couples, members of the Youn tertainment, in addition to the music, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Wetsman and will be furnished. Preparations are People's Society, spent the week-em son, Jerome, have returned from a being made for a large attendance. of July 19 at Long Lake, Mich. I Bi g ittEL@ ....... 'ENJOYS BASEBALL AT NINETY-EIGHT LA MODE.. Created by Tappe Expressly For You No connection with any other store 7 0 BE GIVEN Fraternal and Club Notes Kirby avenue is spending two weeks in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kopatz of Ha- zelwood avenue had as their guests, last week Mr. and Mrs. 1. Pruce and family of Buffalo. From Detroit Mr.. and Mrs. Pruce went to Chicago. ENGRAVING Special Engravings for SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WED- DINGS—IN FACT FOR EVERY OCCASION SHEEHAN'S Woodward are. 1550 Wechsler's Kosher Restaurant Will Be Located at 2122 WOODWARD AVENUE One Door North of Present Location. We are moving into larger quarters as that we may better ....e our large patronage. 2114 WOODWARD AVE. CHERRY 1404 MUTUAL ::CENTRAL • AUTO INSURANCE CO. mi,zr t..ifISURE YOUR CAR OWNONTHLY PAYMENTS' XI.. VOTE FOR JUDGE DE WITT II. 2■tatinfd orin MOVING Cut-Rate 1957 Grand River Ave. SHEKELL Phone, Cad. 6853-4679 MERRIAM (Present Incumbent) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION CIRCUIT COURT For Abtommirilea, Traelm d bilistor Genuine Parts — Factory Service AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. fib' 4191 91-114 sAs.. "A Faithful Judge" Primaries Sept. 9, 1924