PLEPen conit.wish(Aarsoctz PAGE TEN OBITUARY octal .and Qrsonal' Mrs. Harry G. Levinson (nee Lee Colmes of Boston) of 2092 Pingree avenue has left for an extended east- ern trip. She will visit her parents in Boston and friends in Portland, Maine. Miss Mayme Stone, 1279 West For- est avenue, and Mrs. D. Freedman and children of 785 Distel avenue are spending several weeks in the east with relatives and friends. "The Store Beautiful on Grand Circle', Park" BERNARD SCHWARTZ The death of Bernard Schwartz, 52, prominent cigar manufacturer, occurred at the Receiving Hospital last Sunday. Ile was buried from his late residence, 1448 Longfellow ave- nue, Wednesday afternoon, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Mr. Schwartz was born in Mont- real, Canada, April 14, 1872. He was married in March of 1897 to Esther Rothstein. He is survived by his widow and two sons, Norman and Theodore Schwartz, and one daugh- ter Mrs. Milton Petrovitaky, all of De roit. His other immediate surviv- ing relatives are his father, Moses A Radiant Collection of NEW DINNER and Miss Celia Trachtenberg of West Philadelphia avenue entertained with a linen shower Friday evening, Nov. 7, in honor of Miss Fanny Betty Agree of 5221 Beaubien street, whose marriage to Jack IL Gold will take place in January. EVENING GOWNS — - Miss Ruth Fink of Atkinson avenue left last Sunday to spend 10 days as the guest of her aunt, Miss Fannie Rosen, in New York City. Revealing Every New Paris Fashion Success Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of Tuxedo avenue returned several days ago from a motor trip to Rochester, Buffalo and New York City. Using delicate laces, velvet satins, chiffons and brocad.- in many Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marcus (Anne Paul) have returned from their honeymoon in New York and Atlantic City and are residing at 310 Frederick street. D The Misses Sarah and Leona Wer- icr of Winnipeg are the house guests of Mrs. Harry Clark of 3819 Virginia park. They are being extensively en- tertained during their visit. Miss Mildred Bachrach was hostess to the members of the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority at her home, 629 Hague avenue, last Sunday after- noon. Miss Dorothy Bornstein is chairman of a committee arranging for a dance to be given at the Tuller Hotel Sunday evening„ Dec. 25, at which Shook's Orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berk of Garland avenue will act as patrons. Miss Myra Myers of Alger avenue is in charge of the tickets. E HAIR RYJ. EAN DETROIT'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR BO YEARS 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 Dodge Brothers Dealer Terms So-called Free Service An Unsound Method. There is a certain magnetism in the word "free" and a natural, human gravitation in the direction of any- thing that appears to be free, but in spite of this it is not difficult to con- vince the average automobile buyer that paid service is usually prefer- J A Splendid Showing of In- dividual and Totally Different 'Models. Mr. and Mrs. Elias J. Hirsch and family, who resided at the Chatham Apartments, have moved to 10210 Byron avenue. ECORATED or furnished by Dean's, the home possesses a dis- tinctiveness all its o w n. There is no question about its cor- rectness; good taste is obvious in detail. The impression con- veyed is the all-desir- able one. There is only one "Dean's" in Detroit. Herr you will always find exclusive in fur awl cloth apparel not seen elsewhere BERNARD SCHWARTZ Schwartz, Detroit; one brother, Henry Schwartz, Detroit, and three sisters, Mrs. Eva Goldberg, Detroit; Mrs. Dora Schwartz, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Fannie Richards, Chicago. Mr. Schwartz came to Detroit when a young man and began in a small store a cigar manufacturing business which grew to such proportions that recently a third large plant was add- ed to his factories. Ile was strongly admired by his more than 600 em- ployes, for he always showed a keen interest in their welfare. He con- stantly sought to improve the work- ing conditions among his own em- ployes, as well as among the employes in industries in which his influence was felt. Mr. Schwartz was actively interest- ed in Temple Beth El and many fraternal and charitable organiza- tions. Ile was a member of Ashlar Lodge and Peninsular Chapter of Ma- sons, Elks, Knights of Pythias and the Masonic and Knollwood Country Clubs. SATISFACTION ASSURED PRICES ALWAYS L 0 W n s e .Gutoni t6 Adams West, in the Stroh Building 3 Doors East of Adams Theater Glasses Eighteen 77S)7117 prescribed only when Glasses "Doubtless we are helped material- ly," he added, "by the fact that Dodge Brothers have publicly announced re- peatedly that they do not believe in so-called 'free' service. It is not simp- ly a local policy of our own, but a principle laid down by headquarters and adhered to, I believe, by every dealer in the United States. The pub- lic has learned that Dodge Brothers conduct their business along sound lines and that anything they do bene- fits the purchasers as much as it does the factory." Adolph Kraus, grand master of the Independent Order B'nai B'rith, cele- brated his seventy-fifth birthday an- niversary recently. years' l"." cal experience on examining The Sufolla Girls will sponsor an will help. ;;;:g and fitting afternoon bunco and bridge at the eyes Palmetto Hotel Sunday afternoon. Nov. 30. The proceeds will be used for the charities in which the club is Straining eyes is often the cause of many ailments. I have helped interested. Tickets may be obtained thousands of sufferers of headaches, disiness and other ailment. Sunday. 11 which were caused by strained eyes. Maybe I can help y MRS. LENA L. MITTENTHAL --- - The death of Mrs. Lena I,itman Mrs. Max Rambar of Seward ave- nue entertained last Monday after- Mittenthal, widow of the late Samuel Mittenthal, occurred suddenly at her noon with a bridge at her home. late residence, 1957 Gladstone ave- 1308 BROADWAY, COR. GRATIOT, Third Floor nue, Wednesday, Nov. 19. Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shapero of services were held at the residence For Appointment Call Cadillac 1816. 21138 Hazelwood avenue entertained Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20, Rabbi with a dinner last Saturday evening A. M. Hershman officiating. Inter- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner ment was in Cloverhill Cemetery. of Louisville, Ky., who spent several \\\11∎ MO 1 \%.\I \\\1 WI I 01 Mrs. Mittenthal was born in Russia .\\ 'MI I I days with their children, Mr. and Mrs. 59 years ago and came to this coun- Max Bachrach of West Philadelphia try at the age of 7. She lived in De- avenue. Covers were laid for 12. troit 52 years. She is survived by five children, Sirs. Hattie Carlstein, Mrs. Jacob Nathan of 1707 Atkin- with whom she made her home; Mrs. son avenue will entertain with a Belle Sidney, Mrs. Stella Satovsky, luncheon and card party next Monday Jennie and Milton Mittenthal, and two grandchildren. Shirley and Leon- During the coming holidays don't forget your friends. What could afternoon. ard Satovsky. be more appropriate and less trouble than calling the florist and She was a member of the Shaarey Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friedberg of having him deliver to any part of the city • beautiful gift of flowers Hazelwood avenue are spending a Zedek Congregation and of its affili- We can suit your every desire ■ and please your pocketbook. fortnight at Oil City and Pittsburgh, ated societies. She was an active member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Pennsylvania. Shaarey Zedek and Hadassah and Miss Ethel Abramnvitz of 604 East spent the last few years of her life Kirby avenue has as her house guest working for the charities in which for the week-end Miss Bessie Rosen- she WAS interested. eranz of Toledo. DR. H. E. LIPPIT, Reg. Optometrist ■ ■■ I aide to r'-coiled "free" service, ac- cording to Thos. J. Doyle, local Dodge Brothers dealer. unusual ways. ■ ■■ ■ FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION PHONE CHERRY 9171 SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP NAB FI the World in lIntor Car l' Advanced Six Sedan Five Passengers $1695 I. de•eikivw 114 L AVMMINIMISW o. b. Factory 1:111" HADASSAH RUMMAGE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil, who SALE OPENS DEC. 1 left several weeks ago for an extend- ed European trip, are on the Riviera, The annual rummage sale held by stopping at Nice, Cannes and other the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will points. Before leaving for Nice they open Monday, Dec. 1, in the store at spent a fortnight in Paris. Hastings and Benton streets donated for the purpose by Jacob Seholnick. Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of Members desiring to volunteer to aid 1915 Calvert avenue spent last week- the cemmittee in charge are asked to end in Ann Arbor, where they attend- call Mrs. Louis Halbstein, Cedar 3767. ed the Michigan-Iowa game. They or Mrs. M. M. Applebaum, Northway were chaperons at the Phi Delta Ep- Ul i3-.1. Articles offered for sale will silon Fraternity dance last Saturday be called for upon receipt of a tele- evening. phone message or may he brought to the store. World's Lowest Priced Car of its Kind Four-Wheel Brakes Five Disc Wheels Full Balloon Tires This Advanced Six Sedan for five passengers stands absolutely alone. There's no other 121-inch wheel- base sedan with 4 doors at so low a price. The .body is a masterpiece of beautiful craftsmanship. Doors are generously broad., .Steering mechanism is of special Nash design to meet reqUirements of4-wheel brakes and balloon tires. Just drive it. ADv ANcED SIX SERIES—SPECIAL SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 . to $2290, f. o. b.• factory MILLER-JUDD COMPANY Woodward at Palmer CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop. 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