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Engagements

The measure of
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The engagement has been an
pouncedof Miss Gertrude Wolgin to
Benjamin Hass.

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Mrs. Lena Morris of 682 Nledbury
avenue announces the engagement of
her daughter, Anne, to Alexander
Weiner of this city.

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Babette Iles of San Antonio, Texas,

than Wednesday.

and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal
l' , an d daughter, Louise, of 751 West
Boston boulevard left last Sunday for
New York, whence they sailed to
spend the summer in Europe. Mrs.
I Adolph Finsterwald of LaSalle boa-
yard and Mrs. Sol Cole of the Whit-
: tier Apartment Hotel were in New
I York to bid them farewell. Mrs.
Finsterwald and Mrs. Cole also left
Detroit last Sunday evening accom-
panied by their children, who will
spend the summer at Eastern camps.

Our unaranter is moor assurance of the safrty of your invest-
ment. Every J. II. Ehrlich diamond is the standard of quality.

Whatever your need may be- -we can satisfac-
torily fill it; from a small gem to the 114 2 et.

diamond set in a platinum mounting as shown
above. Every diamond is priced reasonably.

Mr.

Leo I. Franklin and Emil Stern, ac-
companied by a group of boys, left
for Camp Flambeau, Eagle River,
Wis., last Wednesday morning, where
they will be councilors. The boys
who will spend the season at camp
are Henry Krolik, Herman Finster-
weld, Jr. Delmar Gordon, Robert
Mazer, Jr., Kaplan and Milton
Goldsmith. Master Goldsmith is an
officer at camp.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Betinan of 'o Joseph L. I.evy of Port Huron,

15450 Petoskey avenue honored Mr. Mich.
and Mrs. Louis Slatkin of 9161
American avenue with a silver wed-
CULTURAL SOCIETY
ding party in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
DINNER ON JULY 8
Slatkin's twenty-fifth wedding anni-
Little
28.
versary on Sunday, June
The Zionist Cultural Society will
Rosema Bet man entertained with jazz
dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Slatkin re- close its season of activities with a
dinner dance at the Belle Isle Casino
ceived many beautiful gifts.
on Wednesday, July 8, at 6:30 o'clock.
Fox's Orchestra will play during din-
Miss Mollie Haber of 5236 Beau-
ner, which will be served on the ve-
bien street entertained with a kids'
randa of the casino. Reservations
party at her home last Saturday eve-
may be made until noon on July 8
ning in honor of the first birthday
with Miss Mary Caplan of the United
anniversary of her niece, Sidell Le-
Jewish Charities at 687 East High
nore Ilaber of New York. A buffet
street. A notice for the affair has
supper was served to 20 guest+.
been mailed to each member of the
Zionist Cultural Society. Due to an
Mrs. Harry it. Sussan and Miss error, the date on these notices was
Audrey Reuben of Cortland avenue printed June 8 instead of July 8,
have left to spend the summer at which: is the correct date. All per-
Nantasket Beach, Mass., where they sons interested in the society are in-
will be the guests of their sister-in
vited to attend.
law, Mrs. Robert Reuben of Roxbury.
Mass.
ANNOUNCEMENT

Pauline Hopp has left for Camp
Interlocken, Mich., to spend the sum-
mer.

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower
of Calvert avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Myron B. Sulzberger of Puritan ave-
nue will leave next week for New
York, whence they will sail for a
seven weeks' tour of Europe. They
will visit in England, France and
Germany.

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Camp Supplies
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MAKERS OF FINE AWNINGS FOR 30 YEARS

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1609

IN MEMORIAM

boulevard left last week for New
York, where he is attending summer
school at Columbia University. Mr.
Rosenthal was graduated from the
University of Michigan this month.

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immediate family in honor of their
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan of Cal-
eighth wedding anniversary Wednes-
vert avenue are spending the summer
day evening, June 24. Among the
at their home at Gratiot Beach, Port
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Max H.
Huron.
Goldman of Los Angeles and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Goldman of Toledo.
Miss Mina Graff of Boston is the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cavil
The Misses Virginia and I.ouise
Gassel of Alger avenue.
Bachrach of 314 Monterey avenue,
Highland Park, are spending several
Mrs. harry Victor and Mrs. Jack
weeks at camp on Vineyard Lake,
llyinan werii hostesses at a bridge
and personal shower on Sunday, June Mich.

28, in honor of Miss Ida Goldstein, a
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin and
bride-elect of July. Samuel Verona,
infant son, Eliot, of 431 East Palmer
Miss Goldstein's fiance, was honor
avenue and mother, Mrs. Anna Minus,
guest at a stag personal shower given
left on July 2 for a motor trip to
by his friends on the same day. Both
Chicago, Milwaukee and northern
Miss Goldstein and Mr. Verona re-
parts of Wisconsin, where they will
ceived many lovely gifts.
be the guests of relatives and friends.

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are cleaner and stay clean longer.

What is Valeteria?

Valeteria is the latest method of pressing. so ex-
tensively advertised in the Saturday Evening Post
and used by Hart Schaffner & Marks as well as
other leading manufacturers.

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
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Itreething many • silent tear.

Loving Wife, Daughters and
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As summer approaches In earnest, the brims of hats be-
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There are light, frivolous affairs to please the mica; and
darker, more dignified models to become the matron.

Colors: Pink, white. orchid, buttercup, pansy purple, sand,
wood brown, and black.
Trimmings; Largeribbon bows and tailored ribbon trims
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nom ern.

Mrs. Louis Raphael of Burlingame
avenue entertained 30 young people
at her home last Tuesday evening in
honor of her children, Sylvia and
Boris, who were among the recent
graduates from Central High School.,

Miss Sylvia Weinberg of 280
Hague avenue has left for Los An•
geles, Calif., to spend the summer.

Miss Ruth Kattin of Common.
wealth avenue left last Friday for
New York City, where she will attend
the summer session of the Graduate

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Engagements, Weddings, Bain:wets and

All Social Occasion..

th• leading Jewish Social
Affairs of the City.

we cater to

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DETROIT CATERING CO.

M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
175 RICHTON AVENUE
Hemlock 5654

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Why is
it that there are
more than a million
Buicks in use today?

Sunday Mrs. Meyer Shapero and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glick of
:laughter of Cleveland, who motored
to Ann Arbor to attend the com- Clairmount avenue have opened their
summer home at Gratiot Beach, Port
inencement exercises at the Umver-
Huron. They have as their guest
say of Michigan, from which their
Leon Glick of Syracuse, N. Y.
son Jack was graduated.

Mr. and Sirs. Harry Goldstein of
Among the affairs given in honor
Sr Mrs. Leo Pollock (('elia Farber) 430 East Kirby avenue have as their
house guests Mrs. Harry I.etzic and
were a miscellaneous shower at which
daughter, Esther, of Carbondale, Pa.
the Misses Bertha and Frances Far-
ber entertained; a miscellaneous
The Misses Kate and Hilda Schoen-
shower at which Mrs. George Smith
field of Burlingame avenue have left
and Sirs. Abraham ZefT were hos-
for
Youngstown, Ohio, to be the
tesses; a kitchen shower given by Mrs.
Samuel Gendel; a lawn dinner at guests of their sisters. From there
which Nliss Cordelia Thibodeaux was they will motor to Atlantic City.
hostess; a bridge tea at which Mrs.
Joseph W. Solomon, son of Mr. and
Theodore Isaacs entertained. Mrs.
Pollock was the recipient of many Mrs. Louis Solomon of East Warren
avenue, was graduated with distinc-
lovely gifts.
tion from Central High School las:
month.

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Tonight 8:20
TENTH WEEK
(Sunday, July 5)

NI iss Hattie Gittleman, who is at-
Miss Anne Green of King avenue
tending the Hadassah convention in
has left for Ann Arbor to attend sum-
Washington, will go to Mount Ver-
mer school at the University of
non, N. IC., to spend the greater part
of the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Michigan.
Brenner of that city.
Geraldine Schneitzer of 1668
Blaine avenue is convalescing at home
Mr. and Mrs. Max Klinger of Owen
after
an operation.
avenue had as their dinner guest last

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Could we hear your voice

Mr and Mrs. Robert Marwil and
Her Loving Husband, Children, Sis-
family have taken the David Lorimer
ters, Brothers and Friends.
cottage for the summer season and
are now residing at Ste. Clairs Drive,
In loving memory of Samuel Mil-
Ont. Mr. Marwil's sister, Miss Anna ler, who died two years ago July 5.
Spiro of St. Louis, is her house guest.

Mrs. I'hilip Jay of Gladstone ave-
nue entertained on Thursday after- Mrs. Spiro will sail from New York
noon, June 25, with a luncheon and on July 18 on the S.S. Homeric for a
bridge in honor of Mrs. Harry Pont- tour of Europe.
canzer of Albany, N. N., who is visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg
ing in the city.
entertained at their home for their

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

Walnut

OBITUARY

LOUIS EDWIN FRANKEL
Louis Edwin Frankel of 1414 Ha-
zelwood avenue died on June 16 at
his home and was buried in Cleveland
on June 17. Rabbi Feuer of Cleve-
land conducted the burial services.
Mr. Frankel was a member of Con-
gregation Beth El, the Men's Club
of Temple Beth El, the Men's Apparel
Club of Michigan, the Hungarian Aid
Society of Cleveland and the I. 0.
0. F. Lodge. He was asociated with
the Varsity Underwear Company of
Baltimore.

MRS. HARRY STIGLITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prady were
Mrs. Harry Stiglitz, nee Minnie
host and hostess at a surprise dinn.:r
Swerling
of Detroit, died at her home
given by their children on Sunday.
June 28, in honor of their silver wed- in Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 30.
ding anniversary. Covers were laid Funeral arrangements and a com•
plete obituary will be announced next
for 36 guests.
week.
Miss Sadye Fineman arrived last
Monday from her home in Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and
to be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Reva Sally, of the Chat-
Max Klinger of Owen avenue.
ham Apartments are spending sev-
eral days in New York before their
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Solomon of
departure for abroad, where they will
15512 Wildeniere avenue entertained
spend the summer in the principal
at a surprise party last week in honor
cities of Europe, the Holy Land and
of the thirteenth birthday anniver-
In loving memory of our darling,
Egypt. They expect to return in the
sary of their slaughter, Rose Solomon. Bessie Weitzman, who died one year
fall, when Miss Jacob will be married
ago on July 4.
to Samuel C. Jacobson of I.ouisville,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I.evine of 9391
Kentucky.
When evening shad es are falling
Mack avenue had as their house
And we are all alone.
guests last week-end their brothers,
In our hearts there comes • longing
Mrs. Bertha Freedman of 1645
sister and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
If you only would come home.
Chicago boulevard is spending the
I.evine and family, Charles and Jo-
summer in Atlantic City.
Oft we think of yi, dear Bessie,
seph Levine, Mrs. Jack Levy and sons,
And our heart ,. are sail with pain.
On this earth or in heaven
J. J. Rosenthal of East Boston Ralph and Howard, all of Pittsburgh.

Price Reduction

$1.50

The Americanization Committee of
Detroit moved its main office on July
I to 620 Moffat Building, corner of
Fort and Griswold streets, opposite I
the City Hall. The Alien Free In-
formation Bureau was moved at the
some time. The change of address,
which will be temporary, was neces- I
+Rated because of extensive altera-
tions in the Board of Commerce
Building. When these alterations
have been completed the Americaniz-
ation Committee will move back to
the Board of Commerce Building into
larger quarters.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fox and son,
Stanley F. Fox, of 1636 Gladstone
avenue left last Monday for Los An-
geles, Calif., where they will make
their permanent home. They will
stop en route at St. Louis, Mo., to
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AWNINGS

KELLEY

Miss Sadie Bernstein of 327 Farns-
worth avenue left last Monday to
spend a fortnight in New York City.
While there she will attend the mar-
riage of her uncle, Benjamin Bern
stein, to Yetta Hinimelstein of New
York. Mr. Bernstein is it former
Detroit resident.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nochman and
son have returned from a 12 months'
visit in Europe. They spent much
of their time in Mariarnpole, where
they were the guests of Mrs. Noch-
man's parents, and Germany, Paris
and London. Mr. and Mrs. Nochman
reside in Ypsilanti.

Morris D. Waldman of the United
Jewish Charities left last Monday for
his camp in Maine accompanied by
a group of Detroit boys who will
spend the summer there. The boys
are Elliot I.ipson, Russell and Joseph
Miss Rae Kleinsmith of West Phila-
Davis. Lee Waldott, Buddy and Mil- delphia avenue was the house guest
ton Silberstein, Abner Friedman and of Miss Lenore Green last week-end
Raymond Rappaport of Grand Rapids.
at the latter's summer home on Lake
Shore Drive.
Mrs, J. P. Fox of 1636 Gladstone
avenue entertained 25 ladies at lunch-
The Misses Ruth Barnett, Helen
eon bridge Thursday, June 25, at
Kleinsmith, Geraldine Maybaum, Mrs.
Webster Ilall prior to her departure
Arthur Gottesman and Mrs. David
for Los Angeles, Calif., where she
Berger are spending several days al
will reside permanently,
the Breakers Hotel, Cedar Point.
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The Misses Anne Nurko and Celia
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Morris
Solovich left two weeks ago for New
and family of Burlingame avenue
York City, where they are attending
left last Saturday for Charlevoix,
summer school at Columbia Uni-
where they will remain a month.
versity.

YOUR HOME DESERVES

Porch Awnings
Window Awning.
Store Awnings
Stationary Awnings
Etc., Etc.

and Mrs. Joseph Reisman of

should be comunic•ted to the office of The
All siwiety items and ether local notm
pear in the cu ..... wsek'a Mclean avenue announce the en-
S &each W•doesday sltiernoon in atder fain
, Chronic.*
.easement of the'r niece, Miss Paula
Phone Cadillac 1040. Seciety Editor. Mail not lea a as to he received not later

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value of diamonds
and diamond rings—qual-
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Size alone does not mean
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and skillfully cut you have
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