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Engagemrnto
Portable Super-Heterodyne
Radio Set
Continuing Annual Summer
Clearance Sale
ORIENTAL
RUGS
With You on Your Vacation Trip
As Easily Carried as a Suitcase
Phone Cadillac 1040, Soc:ely
This sale mikes possible the desire to secure high-
commonplace
rugs.
The few items mentioned are representative
of
Reg.Price Sp.Pric•
Imperial Saruk
Keshan, Silk
Levier Kerman
Keshan Saruk
Kerman Carpet
Imperial Saruk
Royal Saruk
Imperial Keshan .
6 ft. 6x 4 ft. 6 $ 375 $ 250
425
650
6 ft. Ox 3 ft. 0
185
275
6 ft. Ox 4 ft. 0
125
200
5 ft. Ox 3 ft. 6
650
975
12 ft. 6x 9 ft. 6
985
14 ft. Ox10 ft. 6 1,475
22 ft. 0x12 ft. 6 2,200 1,560
.16 ft. 0x11 ft. 0 3,500 2,335
Many rugs of the
—
With All Equipment
monc the members of the Detroit I Among those who entertained for
Except Batteries, $195
A
(•alder of Ilitslassah who will attend Mrs George Lipkin (Leonora Faye
You will hear concerts as
the l(allassah convention to be held Snider) and Mrs. Sidney Sidder
if you were at home, for the
in Washington July 1 and 2, follow- (Caroline Goldschmidt of Chicago),
whose
marriage
took
place
on
June
outfit is unchanged except in
in • the convention of the Zionist Or-
ganizatissn Of America, are Miss Hat- 14, were !(''rs. E. Sloan and Mrs. Max
the size of the batteries and
tie Gittl•nian, nressident; Mrs. Joseph Kallin, who gave a luncheon at the
controls. Tuning is the same.
H. Ehrlich. Mrs. David W. Simons, Statler Hotel and a theater party for
Results are the same. And
Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Mrs. Morris Fried- 12 guests; Mrs. Morris Blumberg and
berg, Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs. A. Mrs. Ira Cohen, a luncheon at the
volume is normal with the
;
.1. Koffman, MN. Maurice II. Zack- Statler Hotel and a theater party
built-in loud speaker.
heir, Mrs. J. S. Saabs, Miss Jeanette Mrs. Sidney Krandall, Mrs. Julius
Come in and be your own
Steinberg and Mrs. Moe Lieter. Mrs. Steinberg and Mrs. Harry Sloan, a
l
•demonstrator.
Harry Frank, who is in New York luncheon at the Book-Cadillac hote
MISS CELIA KAMINS
with her husband, will join them in and a theater party; Miss Florence
Deferred payments am-
Washington. Among the, entertain- Krell, a tea fur 40 guests at her home,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Komins of
ranged.
ments to be given in honor of the 1725 Chicago boulevard; Mrs. Sidney
announced the engagement s.
Lansing
visiting delegates is a luncheon at Stone, a luncheon and mah jung at
T. 0 0 It —FARMER
I N 'I' II
of their daughter, Celia, to J. Harvey,
which the Washington Chapter of the Masonic Country Club for 40
Margolis of Detroit, son of Mr. and
Hadassah will be hostess. The De- guests; Miss Marian Moyer, a lunch-
trait Unit of Junior Hadassah dale- eon at the Statler Hotel and theater Mrs. Harry Margolis of 1514 Blaine
Phillip D. Gordon, a avenue, at a reception held at their '
gates are Mrs. Hyman B. Ullian, who party; Mrs.
Cherry 5100
home on Sunday, June 21. Their ;
Woodward a Farmer at Gratiot
is national chairman of Junior lia- luncheon at the Dixieland Inn and home was decorated with vari-colored
dassah; Miss Rose Lipsitz, president theater party for eight guests. The
roses and dancing and bridge were'
of the local unit, and Miss Helen Sigma Mu Fraternity, of which Sid-
Blumrose. ney Sidder is a member, entertained the diversions of the evening. Among
14 couples at Blossom Heath Inn in the out-of-town guests were Mr. and
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r 4,4, D. as. I N." 1-t
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Miss Clara Heineman, daughter of their honor and Victor Sidder was Mrs. I.. Skobel of Chicago, Mr. and
host at a dinner at the Addison Hotel. Mrs. A. Minden and family and Mrs.)
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon E. Heineman
Simon of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. S.
of Bloomeld Hills, has returned from
Kamins and family, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Rice of East Kamins and family of Grand Rapists; ;
Millbrook, N. Y., to spend the sum-
mer with her parents, Miss Heine- Grand boulevard announce the ap- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Margolis and
loan was graduated from Miss Ben. mulling marriage of their daugh- family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Margolis and
ter, Corinne, to Joseph N. Davies, family, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Deidle and
nett's School this month.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davies, family, Mr. and Mrs. B. Glass, B.,
on Sunday, June 28, at the Book-
Mrs. Ilarry Poocanzer and son, Cadillac Hotel. A reception will fol. Stark, U. C. Silver, H. Roth, Mr. and
Mrs. Isenberg and family and Mrs
Baird, of Albany, N. Y., are the house
guests of Mrs. Poseanzer's sister, Mrs. low in the Crystal Ballroom of the Silverman, all of Detroit; Mr. and
Jay Jay of Byron avenue. Mr. Pos. hotel at 8:30 o'clock. No cards.
Mrs. I. Passner and family of Ecorse
and Miss Fannie Hirschorn of Bay
canner is expected to arrive some
The
members
of
the
Phi
Sigma
Ep-
City.
time in July to join his family and
silon Fraternity entertained with a
—
accompany them home by motor.
dinner
(lance
at
Redford
Country
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohn of 24761
—
Blaine avenue announce the engage—
Miss Constance Sidder of Pingree Club last Wednesday evening.
went of their daughter, Bertha, tol ff
--
avenue left on Friday for New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg and Albert Wein, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,
whence she will sail with a party from
Chicago for a summer tour of Eu- family, formerly of Chicago boule- Harry Wein of 538 East Palmer ave-
rope, Miss Sidder, who was a stu- yard, are residing on Webb avenue. nue.
dent at the University of Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Koppel of 1545
Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Goldsmith of
will enter the University of Michigan
2283 Gladstone avenue will be at Collingwood avenue announce the be-
upon her return in the fall.
home Sunday afternoon and evening , trothal of their daughter, Judith
•••1
Miss Elsa Adele Freeman, (laugh- June 28, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 in Miriam, to Louis Lazaro.
At No Sacrifice in Comfort
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- honor of the graduation of their son,
Mrs. Minnie Martz of West Euclid
man of Chicago boulevard, has re- Ralph, from the High School of COM-
P
turned from Auburndale, Mass., merce. No cards. Young Mr. Gold. avenue announces the engagement of
where she is a student at Lis-sell smith was president of his class at her daughter, Hazel Dorothy, to JohnlI
Frazer,
son
of
Max
Frazer
of
this
Seminary, to spend the aumnosr. She school.
city.
has as her house guest a classmate,
Here you can get shoes that are
Miss Anne Koppel of Collingwood
Miss Mildred Stolaroff of El Paso,
on
avenue
entertained
at
her
home
built individually for your feet—
Texas.
Saturday evening. June 20, in honor HERBERT PARZEN
scientifically fitted. Always the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of 1023 of her sister, Judith Miriam, whose
RECEIVES PRIZES
East Warren avenue entertained at engagement to Louis Lazard has been
most up-to-date in fashion de-
Decorations
were
car-
Hotel,
announced.
a dinner party at the Riverside
Mt. Clemens, on Sunday, June 21, tied out in yellow and blue. Among Detroit Student at Theological Semi-
crees. Once you wear these
nary Wins Scholastic Honors.
in honor of their twentieth wedding those entertaining the guests were
anniversary. Covers were laid for Miss Harriet Silverman of Minne-
shoes you will join our thou-
Herbert Parzen, son of Mr. and
20 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were a olis who rendered several South-
Mrs. Charles haze's of 4641 Mich'.
sands of "year in and year out"
the recipients Of many beautiful gifts. ern songs; Jack Dulberg, who per-
formed magician tricks, and little gan avenue, a senior at the Jewish
friends.
Among the many affairs given in Miss Dorothy Koppel, who sang. Miss Theological Seminary of New York,
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
honor of Mrs. George Poplack (Fan- Koppel was accompanied by Miss was awarded several prizes at the
Miller. Covers at supper seminary this month for his unusual
The Smartest Shades In
nie Edelstein) of Seattle, Wash., was Rosalind
were laid for 36. work. Ile received honorable men-
a dinner party given Wednesday eve-
Come in and see our large var- Full Fashioned Silk Chit.
tion as one of the students whose
fon Hose, per pair
ning, June 17, by Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry
yearly
rating
in
his
studies
totaled
Mrs. David Berger entertained at
iety of new offerings displayed in
Hasin of 1600 Seward avenue at their
more than 85 per cent. Ile also re-
a
luncheon
and
bridge
on
Saturday,
a
theater
party
given
Satur-
home .
a prize for an essay entitled
our new quarters. .
day afternoon,
June 20, at the Tem- June 20, honoring Miss Ilenrietta ceived
'
"Ruach Ilakodesh in Tannaitic Liter-
ple Theater by Mrs. Morris Sherr of Berger, who has left to spend the
3 Pair for
summer
in
Europe,
and
Miss
Irene
ature"
and
was
awarded
the
S.
W.
the Royal Court Apartments, and a
dinner party on Sunday evening for Doris Abraham of Chicago, her house Strauss scholarship, which is one of
guest.
Decorations
were
carried
out
the
most
valuable
scholarships
given
20 guests given by Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
in yellow and green and covers were by the seminary. Mr. Parzen is a
seph Stolarsky of 328 East Phila- laid for 12. graduate of the University of Michi-
delphia avenue at their home.
gan and will receive his rabbinical
Ilenrietta degree next June
Miss
Complimenting
Honoring Miss Anna Freedman, a
Mr. and Mrs. Parzen (Sylvia Gold-
bride-elect of June 28, Mrs. Louis Berger, who will spend the summer smith) will spens part of the sum-
I.ovitky of 8964 West Fort street, her in Europe, the officers and board of mer in Detroit with their parents, Mr.
sister, entertained at a miscellaneous directors of the Bicur Cholera Society
King and Mrs. Parzen.
shower on Thursday, June 23. Mrs. entertained in the Gold Room of
David Freedman was hostess at a Wah I o Cafe Sunday evening, June' .
ASK LOAN OF CARS
kitchen shower for her sister-in-law 21. Miss Irene Abraham of Chicago,
The Northwest Branch of the La-
at the latter's home, 2226 Gladstone Miss Ruth Glick and Miss Balaban of
Cleveland
were
out-of-town
guests.
dies
Auxiliary'
of the Old Folks Home,
avenue on June 17.
:116 Edmund place, is planning to en-
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milton
Hanauer
and
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tertain
the
inmates
of the home at
Miss Emma Butzel of the Chatham
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Apartments has left for Charlevoix daughter, Virginia. have returned Belle isle on Tuesday afternoon,
from
a
motor
trip
during
which
they
June
30.
Anyone
willing
to
furnish
for an indefinite stay.
visited relatives and friends at points! ears to drive the guests to the island
BUY NOW
in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and arc requested to call either Miss F
Ohio. Miss Hanauer is a student at Janet Cohen of 388 Elmhurst avenue, -1
Mount de Chantal Academy in West Hemlock 9311, or Mrs. M. T. Fisher
of 235 Tuxedo avenue, Hemlock HH
Virginia.
7090.
Fy
Mrs. Sarah Kohane of Burlingame
-
2987 GLADSTONE
avenue is visiting in New York and'
HADASSAH COMMITTEES
From the Manufacturer,
Atlantic City.
At a meeting of the board of slirec-
Elevator Service, Gas and Elec•
, tors of the Detroit chapter of Ha-
SAMUEL KURETZKY, AND SAVE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Stone,
who
trio Included.
at
formerly resided on Burlingame ave- dassah held last Monday evening
the home of Mrs. Morris Friedberg, Fi
nue, are living in their new home on
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
• 510 Virginia park, plans were made
Webb avenue.
to stress cultural work during the
Inquire of Caretaker
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Danto and coming winter season. Mrs. Morse.
JL
Au Innoluntly fine showing of Ruernon
' M. Cohen is chairman of the cultural
or Phone
daughter of 135 Holbrook avenue are
and Muskrat, Iludson Seal, Squirrel,
and study groups and Mrs. E. H.
residing
at
1435
Burlingame
avenue.
HEMLOCK 7486
Mink, Summer Ermine, l'ersion Lamb.
Saulson is chairman of the program
!iamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Aaron of committee for the season's meetings.
Chandler avenue have moved to their
new home at 327 Woodland avenue.
1
Mr. anal Mrs. Irving Zeff of 157
M•nufacturere of High Grads Furs.
Westminster avenue entertained 40
guests at dinner June 16 in honor of
COLD STORAGE AND REMODELING
At price. that save you half.
their son, Allen Nelson, who is 1
Service that it unexcelled.
GARFIELD 1979
8745 TWELFTH ST.
month old.
THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY
popular price variety are also
to be had.
S. G. Gulian
Rug Co.
1422 Farmer Street
Phone Cad. 4669
Near Grand River, East.
For Indoor and Outdoor
than Wednesday.
Chosen from our vast collections of genuine Ori-
ental Rugs, we feature this week a number of items
from the exquisite type of princely rugs.
values available:
Slip it into your car. In your boat. Carry it. It weighs
only forty-two pounds complete. And wherever you are
you will have the music, lectures. and entertainments
that radio has made part of the pleasures of your life.
All society items and other local notes ehould be communicated to the office of The
ut order to appear on the current week's
Chronic'. by 5 o'c'o, k Wedresday •Iternoon
Ed ■ too. Mail notice. so as to be received not later
Discounts 20% to 331/2%
grade rugs at prices usually paid for
Take The
SEE IRV. SCHREIBER
NEW JEWETT COACH
SMART SHOES
al
ALHAMBRA AUTO SALES
9430 WOODWARD
AVENUE
(Next to Alhambra Theatre.)
Phone Empire 7468
Price Reduction
$1.65
$4.50
Owing to the increased demand' for our service,
we find it possible, on and after May 28th, to clean
a Man's Two or Three-Piece Suit in Energine and
press it on the Valeteria for
Kane's Boot Shop
$1.50
9047 TWELFTH ST., Next to McDiarmid's
What is Energine?
Energine is a pure hydrocarbon free from oil,
grease. water and sulphur. Clothes cleaned in it
are cleaner and stay clean longer.
What is Valeteria?
• We are the first to install them in Detroit. It
shapes the clothes as it presses, taking five different
machines to press the coat alone. Try our service and
be convinced. We are master cleaners, own and
operate our own plant.
PARIS
Cleaners and Dyers
Grand River and Fiftenth Street
Walnut
5 Thousand
FURS
NEW APT. BLDG.
Valeteria is the latest method of pressing, so ex-
tensively advertised in the Saturday Evening Post
and used by hart Schaffner & Marks RS well as
other leading manufacturers.
50%
TheKURETZKY FUR CO.
FLOWERS
"Look for the Bear in front of our store."
Service to all parts of the city.
SUBWAY
1 Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kohane of
West Euclid avenue are spending I
their vacation at Cedar Point and
Cleveland.
FLOWER
SHOT
Charles H. Rosenman, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lebovitz and
family of 433 Chandler avenue are
residing in their new home at 327
Woodland avenue.
231 GRATIOT AVENUE
Phone Cherry 0171
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Babcock
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vard sailed from New York on the
0 S.S. Berengaria June 17 to spend the
•
Headquarters
for
5
FIREWORKS
summer in Europe. Miss Babcock,
who is a student at Highland Manor,
Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, nick her
(0. , parents in New York.
I
$ 4,1 1
Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig Selig of
11 Mannheim, Germany, who are spend-
'lng i their honeymoon in this country,
are the guests of B. Siegel of Boston
boulevard and other relatives in the
city.
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Keep Alive the Spirit of '76. Celebrate in the Good, Old-Fashioned
American Way.
The Demand Is Heavy.
LOUIS RABAUT
S%S%
Abraham Max has been appointed
general chairman for the Bicur Cho-
lem moonlight, which will be held
Monday. Aug. 10, on the Steamer
Put-in-Bay.
Forty guests were entertained at
Be Here Early and Save.
332 EAST CONGRESS ST.
Cadillac 3165
INCORPORATED
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli ave-
Greenwald of 5575 Ridgewood
nue Saturday evening, June 20, in
honor of their fifth wedding anni-
versary. Mrs. Greenwald was Miss
and
Gertrude Rader, daughter of Mr. mar-
Mrs. Joseph Rader, before her
riage.
AMPICO
at
JANNE\ BP MAN
The Peerless and moat
Celebrated of all Re-
Enacting Pianos.
ghe AMPDCO
la the ltInabe
and FISCHER
Ihessatop d itschnuelese, Goa.,
end several bumble .
wit ether Ina knows artiste.
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Shopping for Graduate Gifts?
WE STILL HAVE SOME SELECT AND
APPROPRIATE GIFTS
MEMORY BOOKS
CARDS FOR GRADUATION
gifts for the 'Bride
WEDDING BOOKS
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND INVITATIONS
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Sheehan's Book Store
1550 Woodyard Avenue