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Elton cirtursits
dliglid
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Schneider of
New York announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rae Levine, to Jo-
seph Price of Detroit.
of
r5 Massachusetts avenue announce
Oak ,`furs
99"
Special
Features
Priced at
48-inch Sealines, strip collar
and cuffs-
48-inch Muskrats, crush
shawl collar-
48-inch Sealines, Squirrel
collar and cuffs-
45-inch Strip Marmink-
Extra fine—
Compare our furs and prices to-
gether-look for quality as well as
economy-then we know you'll buy
your coat here. The Values offered
at $99.75 are really unusual-why
not make your selection now at
August Sale prices!
Mr. and 5Irs• Leon Goldsmith of
the engagement of their daughter,
Sylvia, to De Roy Kuttnauer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer.
5. communicated t• the *Mice of Th.
and deal. local one
All eoclely
Ileum
Chronicle
by a
o'clmk Wednesday •Iternma Is order to *poem M the current week's
Issue. Phone Clondole 9100, Saar, Editor. Mail notices lie as le lee re-olvoill eel l.5
thee Wedneoiley.
arriages
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and
children of 560 East Grand boule-
vard and Mrs. J. Rosenzweig have re-
turned from a three weeks' motor
trip in the east. They spent 10 days
at Lake Placid. Miss Mabel Stern of
New York is the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Stern.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
returned on Tuesday from a trip to
New York, Atlantic City and Deal,
N. J.
AMSHELWECHSLER
Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Wechsler
Mrs. Oscar Robinson has returned I
of Raleigh street, Squirrel Hill, Pitts-,
from the east, where she visited her ,
burgh announce the marriage of 1
son, who is spending the summer at
their daughter, Freda S., to Dr. Fred.
erick Amshel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
camp.
Louis Amshel of Beechwood boule-
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Mrs.
Louis
Oppenheim
and
Mrs.
1.
vard, Pittsburgh, which took place I i L. Polozker have returned from a sev-
Mrs. Jacob A. Hayman of Waco,
Tuesday, Aug. 12. Dr. Solomon oral weeks' stay at the Edgewater ITexas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fineberg of Rodef Sholem Temple Beach Hotel, Chicago.
Jack Blumenthal of 641 Hague eve-
officiated. Following the ceremony a
! nue. During the war Mrs. Ilayman ,
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wedding breakfast was served to the
Mrs. Rose Lipson left the early opened her home to the Jewish so1.1
immediate families at the William part of the week for the east, where Biers stationed at the camp near
Penn Ilotel, covers being laid for 12. she will visit her son at Camp Wins- Waco, among them being several De.'
Dr. and Mrs. Amshel are spending low, Me., and her daughter in Boston,Itroit boys.
their honeymoon in New York, At- (where they have been spending the I
lantic City, Philadelphia and Wash-
Mr . and Mrs. Samuel B. Kahn end1
summer mon th s. Before returning to
ington.
Detroit about Sept. 1, Mrs. Lipson daughter, Velma, and Mr. and Mrs.,
Charles E. Sandorf left last week by
will stop in New York.
motor for a trip through the northern
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, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp of Michigan resorts. They are spending ,
Longfellow avenue and Mr. and Mrs. a week at Mackinaw.
b
' Bernard Schwartz of Longfellow aye-
M r. and
am NI rs. Samuel It Glogoweri
I
nue are staying at Mackinaw for
Weiselberg
of
Mr. and Mrs.
some time. Mr. Hopp attended the , of Calvert avenue are making an ex-1
the El Verano Apartments, 20 Tyler photographers' convention in Milwau- tensive eastern trip, stopping at At-
avenue, announce the birth of a , kee before going to the Michigan re- lantic
• City, New York and other
daughter, Helen on July 27.
points.
sort.
hlr. and Mrs. Harry M. Schlussel
Mrs. H. Solinsky and (laughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldsmith and
(Idabelle Goldman) are receiving
felicitations on the birth of a daugh- daughters, Miriam and Sylvia, have Rose, have left for an extended so-
returned from a three weeks' sojourn journ with relatives and friends in
ter, Shirley.
Chicago, Denver and Salt Lake City,
at Charlevoix.
1Utah. They will be gone about a
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Greenfield
of Edison avenue have left for Buf-
Mrs. II. S. Grant and (laughter,
falo, whence they will motor to To- Claire, of Chicago boulevard have left
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rants and Cleveland before returning for a three weeks' visit at Asbury
to Detroit. Park, N. J.
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Albert Dreyfus and Fred Morris
In loving memory of our darling' Miss Jean Frank of 100 Massa-
avenue
entertained at the have gone to Duluth and :Mackinaw
mother, who passed away 10 years chusetts
even-
for a fortnight,.
Detroit Yacht Club Saturday
ago, on Aug. 14, 1914.
Ben, Myren and Lipman Landsberg. lag, Aug. 9, in honor of Miss Evelyn
Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona
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avenue has as her house guest Mrs.
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In loving memory of our dear Rayfield of Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of l'hillip Schaffer of Atlantic City.
mother, Elizabeth De Young, who
passed away four years ago, Aug. 13, Gladwin; Mich., while en route to
Mrs. M. S. Fink of Atkinson ave- 1
I New York, spent several days last
1920.
Mother dear, you are gone, but not , week with their brother and sister, nue has returned from a two months'l
bo
ojrog
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg of s uhra at Atlantic City and Pitts-
forgotten.
Her Loving Children. sb odding avenue.
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Louis James Rosenberg of Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Lewis and
In loving memory of our dear
of Burlingame avenue, ac- Stevenson has returned from a trip
brother, Max Gleiwitzer, who died' children,
brother,
companied by Miss Esther Mittenthal, to New Yolk.
11 years ago Aug. 16.
have returned from a motor trip to
Gone, but not forgotten.
Dr, Sydney K. Beigler, a recent
By His Loving Sister and Chicago, Hartford and various Michi- graduate of the University of Miehi-
gat resorts,
Brother.
. gan, will leave Aug. 20 for Madison,
Wallace of 2306 Clair- Wis., to serve his interneship at the
CARD OF THANKS
r
mount avenue
has returned from a Unive sity of Wisconsin State Gen-
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eral Hospital. En route he will visit
We wish to express our sincere visit in Chicago.
friends and attend clinics in Chicago.
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thanks to our friends and relatives
.Go215(13st9ickBloainode
for their kind aid and sympathy dur-
Myra Moyer of 160 Wood-
ing our bereavement sustained by the daughter,
Mr a "a iirs ' 5 of
death of our mother, Mrs. Susi Slobin. avenue have returned from Buffalo, land avenue is spening the month of
death
spent
the
past
week.
August
in
Muskoka.
ey
Samuel K., Mendel and Israel , w h ere th
Slobin, Mrs. Morris Israel and While there, Mr. Goldstick attended
Miss
Evelyn
Greenberg of Glynn
Mrs. Israel W. Brown. - — the convention of the Independent court has returned from a visit in
' I Order of the Western Star.
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South
Haven,
Mich.,
Evanston and
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Miss Minnie Willis left Thursday Chicago.
for an extended eastern trip. En
Mrs. Lena Taylor of Los Angeles ,
route she will visit Mr. and Mrs. L.
Wisbaum and family at Niagara Falls, who has been the guest of Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. P. Lippman, former 'Mrs. A. Levy of 1151 Delaware ave
[Detroit residents, at Rochester. nue, has returned to her home after a
trip through the east.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine of 946
Mrs. I. Kleinsmith and daughters,
40
East Kirby avenue entertained
guests at their home last Sunday at the Misses Helen and Rae Kleinsmith,
: a reception at which the y formall and Mrs. Arthur Gottesman have re-
announced the engagemen t of their I turned from a stay at The Breakers,
daughter, Sadie, to Maurice R. Corn- Cedar Point.
field.
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kaufman and
,
Messrs. Meyer Kramer of liasel..1 their mother, Mrs. C. Harris, and Mrs
wood avenue, Harry Bolhover of Israel Wetsman and children left
Vinewood avenue and Burney Phil- I Wednesday to spend a fortnight a t
Ilips of the Stratford Arms left re- Mackinaw.
1cently to spend several weeks at
Miss Ethel Salasnek of 3031 Glad-
. Brighton Beach, N. Y.
stone avenue has returned from an
births
OTHER FUR COATS
$45 to $325
ie wasanszorsommursonnairom
SMALL DEPOSIT
Holds your coat until you want it in
the fall. Charge accounts will be
made in November statement,
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Do You Need
a New Frock?
WOMENS WEAR
1241-1243 Woodward Avenue
Between Grand River and State.
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Knowing How
Someone once said : "Knowing how
is half the battle." We say: "Taking
care is the other half." Scrupulous care
is always taken here. Care plus skill
and modern application of scientific
cleaning methods assure you of com-
plete satisfaction.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
The Forest Cleaners
and Dyers
BUT
No YEARLY
MODELS
533.37 Forest Ave. E. Phone Melrose 6570
Donse
BROTHERS
MOTOR
CARS
NEW GRAY CARS
(Never Wed)
AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE
Fou•door Sedan, $650, Delivered.
Four.Passenger Coach, $600, Delivered.
These Cars Are Brand New and We Have a Very Limited Number.
SEE THEM TODAY
McBATH MOTOR SALES
4122 GRAND RIVER AVENUE, AT TWELFTH ST.
Open Evenings Till II.
THOMAS J. DOYLE
JEFFERSON AT [NENE
ELMWOOD 4460
DOMESTIC WOOLENS
Share in the Two Big
August Events at
Hudson's
The Midsummer Furniture Sale
offers a great stock of the best furni-
ture at considerably less than regu-
lar prices—and the August Linen
Sale gives opportunity to re-stock
the linen closet with a small outlay
of. money.
August is a good time to save.
The J. L. Hudson Co.
Woodward—Gratiot—Farmer
BUY FURNIUURE
Where Furniture
Is Cheapest.
Out of the High Rent District.
Unusual Showing of Fine
Lamps
The Latest in Bridge Lamps.
Mirrors, spinet desks, gate-leg tables, davenport tables
and pedestals. Hand-blocked mohair and velour liv-
ing room suites of most all styles. Dining room suites.
French walnut, walnut and Italian oak. Bedroom
suites, French walnut, walnut, mahogany and Italian
oak. Night tables, telephone stands and center tables.
Rugs, Wilton, Axminster, Velvets and Brussels, of
most all sizes, colors and designs. Breakfast suites,
combination mahogany and enameled. Dressers, chif-
foniers, chifferettes, chifforobes and vanities. Dining
tables and chairs. Kitchen tables and chairs. Beds,
springs, mattresses and pillows. Above list of goods
are new and direct from some of the leading factories.
, Come in and see and you will realize these goods are
priced slightly above factory cost. Your inspection
will convince you that our values are unusual. See
our large display before buying.
CONSTANTLY
IMPROVED
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods"
We wish to announce that we Ave ready with • very fine, selection of
Imported and
Come to the Hudson Shops and
refresh your wardrobe with a new,
crisp dress at very low cost.
WOODWARD AT MARTIN PACE
GLENDALE 7117
Of the latest designs, for the Fall and Winter Seams 1924-25.
SOLOMON BROS.
601.2 PENINSULAR BROADWAY BLDG., 1308 BROADWAY
Old Breinneyer Building.
YOCKEY BROS.
4101.3 FOURTEENTH AVENUE
Open Saturday, hlon!ay and Tuesday Evenings.
Auction Wed., Aug. 20, at 10 A. M.
Mrs. Harry Share of Syracuse has they will attend the reunion of the
returned to her home after spending Breakstone family. While in Detroit
several weeks in Mount Clemens. they are the house guests of II. Good.
During her stay in Mount Clemens man of Chandler avenue.
she visited in Detroit, where she was
Mrs. Golde Lehr and family of
entertaiavd by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mendelsohn of 1558 Glynn court and 1361 Brady avenue have left on a
Miss Rosa Is Copin.sky of 4226 Lin- motor trip t o Toronto, Buffalo and
iagara Fa lls.
' . coin avenue.
Ralph L. Kleinsmith of 1698 West
Miss Rose Phillips of Virginia park
has returned from New York, where Philadelphia avenue has returned SI
a several weeks' visit i n points ,=
she delivered a series of lectures at from
h was
. in Ohio. While in Cleve l an d he
Columbia University.
the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen, former- and Mrs. L. Erman of. Euclid =
ly of 240 East Owen avenue, have Ileights.
moved to their new home at 2525
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Goldberg =
I Taylor avenue.
have left on a motor trip through the
Miss Mary Caplan has returned east, stopping at Niagara Falls, New -
from a three weeks' trip in the east. York and Atlantic City.
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THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN
Formerly, Operating Hotel Cadillac.
Our New Location In Now at
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Glenn Nichol' s Dance Orchestra
(De Luxe)
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Mrs. Abner Wolf of 7454 Churchill =
Plays Here Every Evening from 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott of Bur:
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lingame avenue have moved to their avenue entertained at a luncheon and
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'bridge
for
16
guests
at
the
Masonic
new home at 3785 Glynn court.
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Harry Waxman of Cleveland has honor of Miss Shirley Isaacs, a bride- =---
returned to his home after a visit elect, and Mrs. M. Smolsey. Mrs. =
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Green- • J. Sherman of Binghamton, N. Y., =
was an out-of-town guest. Miss Isaacs al
field of Edison avenue.
was presented with a number of F---
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner of Los aluminum gifts.
Angeles, formerly of Detroit, recent-
Private Rooms for All Occasions
51r. and Mrs. }fenny J. Blank en.' -r..•
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ly were the guests of their brother,
Ben Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner 1 tertained at their summer home on
Phone Cadillac 5074
left for New York and expect to re- the Seven-mile mood with a party =
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Mr. and Mrs. Noah Newman and Sinai. The Jewish national colors of
, daughter, Charlotte, and son, Julian, blue and white were used as detora.
left recently on a motor trip to Chi- Lions.
cago and other points.
Miss Betty Willis of Farnsworth
Mrs. Alois Adler and daughter, avenue entertained with four tables
of
bridge at her home last Friday
I Phyllis Jane, of Buffalo are visiting
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max evening in honor of Mrs. Rose Gold-
Special Engravings for
stein
of Rochester and Miss Lillian
Frazer of Westminster avenue.
Aronoff of St. Louis.
WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS, SOCIAL AFFAIRS
Mr. and Mrs. L. Roffman have re-
Mrs. L H. Miller and Mrs. Ira is-
turned from a two months' stay at
—IN FACT FOR EVERY OCCASION
Mount Clemens and are residing at cobson entertained eight guests at a
their new home, 5232 Brush street. dinner and theater party Tuesday,
Aug. 12, in honor of their guest, Mrs.
The Misses Betty Steinberg and D. M. 'Bloom of Boston. Mrs. J.
Ida Fenster will leave next Tuesday Katzenberg of Pingree avenue enter-
1550 Woodward are.
for an extended trip to South Haven, tained at a luncheon and bridge for
Mich., and will stay at the Edgemere two tables last week in honor of Mrs.
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Entertains Over Free Press
Every Thursday
NO COVER CHARGE
August Fur Sale
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Exclusive Showing of Summer Ermine
Caracul and Hudson Seal
eastern trip, during which
Mrs. Henry H. Cohen of 1662 Tay-1 extended
! she was the guest of rela tives and
for avenue is spending several days 1
elphi
antic City , Phil ada,
friends
in
at The Breakers, Cedar Point.
Conn., and Springfield,
I Hartford, Atl
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Jack
Halperin
of
,
Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
West Philadelphia avenue have left
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Breakstone
on a motor trip through Ohio. They
will spend several weeks at The and Mrs. Esther Breakstone of chi.
Breakers, Cedar Point, before return- cago are spending the week-end in the
. city with relatives and friends. They
i ng to Detroit.
are en route to Pittsburgh, where
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