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PARENTS HOSTS AT
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Engagements
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Furs
Presenting the newest and most ex-
clusive fur models for 1525 - 1926 at
prices roonsiderably below those that
will prevail later.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothenberg
of 2495 Hazelwood avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
The Misses Fannie and Etta Biegel
Shirley, to Morris ilasnas, son of Mr. of 1417 West Euclid avenue, together
and Mrs. David Hasnas of East War- with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burns and
Charles Burns of 1415 West Euclid
ren avenue.
avenue, spent last week-end at the I
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helfer of home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
East Kirby avenue announce the en- Mrs. S. Burns of North Burdick
gagement of their daughter, Bertha, street, Kalamazoo, Mich.
to Jonas J. Porgow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Porgow of Taylor avenue.
Miss Molly Burns of North Burdick
Kalamazoo, Mich., spent sev.
street,
s
oral
days in Detroit visiting at the
Mrs. Michael Lenhoff of 2001 West
Euclid
avenue announces the engage- home of her brother and sister, Mr.
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meat of her daughter, Esther, to and Mrs. Morris Burns of 1415 West
Merman Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Euclid avenue.
Louis Siegel of this city.
Miss Marian Weinberg of Hague
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maybaum of avenue is leaving for Buffalo to visit
2516 Gladstone avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ger-
aldine Edna, to Morris Jacob of this
hies.
Jack Jacobson of McCellan
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city. A reception will take place avenue recently
returned from Chi-
ce
Su nday, July 26.
cago, where she was a guest at the
The superiority of B. Siegel Co. Furs is well known—and
never has it been more apparent than in this event. The
fashions are the most authentic—designed exclusively for B.
Siegel Co. by the leading fur craftsmen of the world.
Himelho g chs
Honoring their daughter, Miss Mil-
dred Edna Hamburg, who recently
celebrated her sixteenth birthday an.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Birndorf of Edgewater Beach Hotel.
Miami Beach, Fla., until recently re-
Bernard Samuels; of Taylor avenue
siding on Blaine avenue, Detroit, an-
fortnight's stay
nounce the engagement of their has returned from a
slaughter, Helen, to Rufus K. Stevens, at Old Orchard, Me., where he visited
ildren,
who are
ls and ch
Stevens Mrs. Samue
Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
the summe r there.
of ' Webb avenue. spending
Mrs. M. Weiswasser is spending
two months at Summerville, Roches-
PLAN TAG DAY FOR
.
BENEFIT ter, N. Y.
For Fall, the little
Black Satin Hat---
The small Black Satin
Hat is Fall's first Smart
Ilat. The crown is high, as
the Tower crown—or soft
and crushable, with novel
stitch ery .
The trim, a single bril-
liant ornament a touch
of gold or a back trim of
metallic feathers.
16.60 to 35.00
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MISS MILDRED E.
rIAMBURG
7— — 7-
niversary, Mr. and Mrs. J. J'. Ham-
i
, Fourth Floor
burg of 369 Richton avenue enter-
tained 28 guests at a beautiful din-
ner party at Eastwood Inn on Sun-
day, July 12. Vari-colored flowers
ORPHANAGE
of the season were used to decorate
Rev. and Mrs. B. Game of Hibbing, the tables and souvenirs of vanity
CHILDREN'S SHOES ARE
Ukrainian Jewish Relief Day Will Be Minn., are guests of the Tobin family cases for the ladies and fountain pens
AN IMPORTANT FACTOR
Aug. 2. Made $350 at Concert.
of Josephine avenue. for the gentlemen were found at
---
each place.
the greying toot-
hundred
and
fifty
dollars
was
Every
child
needs
shovon
Three
Miss Belle•Gealer of Medbury ave.
and
realized by the concert and dance nue entertained the following gusts
which was given in Mount Clemens in honor of her brother, Nathan guests in the city, Mrs. Fanny Lewis
HACK'S SHOES FOR CHILDREN
whore it as
recently by the Federation for Uk- Gealer: The Misses Florence Caplan and Miss Edna Lewis entertained atI
Are made in • sir. from infancy up; gist, gentle support
They crow lull development to the toes and arches.
rainian Jewish Relief. Among those of Chicago, Ann Cooper, Ethel Kot- Mount Clemens. Among the guests
most needed.
ether troubles .1
TIveir reenter wear prevents corn•, bunions and
who entertained for the guests were kin, Claire Atlavaick, Dora Snyder, were Mrs. Jennie Sweetwine and chil-
life.
later
Mischa Fishson, Madame Vera Zas- Seyma Snyder, Max Tarnow, Kenneth dren, Emanuel, Anette and Sarah;
layskaia, Jack Spargel, Emma Laza- L. Raymond, Earl Victorson, Myron Mrs. Jennie Rogoff and son, Merrill,
also
of
atzman.
and
Miss
Bernice
Berkson,
rus Freda Zagor , Reb
Shifman, Dr. Laurence Atlavaick, Dr.
, sed its a we.
Chicago.
The organiz ation exp re ecca
Orthopedic Footwear Scientifically Fitted
elation to the above persons and to Adolph Shmear and Max Gealer.
28 Adams Avenue We
Fifth Floor Stroh Building
Mrs. Aaron Klein and daughter,
the following assistants for their ef-
A benefit lawn social and enter-
forts on its behalf: Samuel Elkin, tainment will be held at the home of Miss Julia Klein, are at the Grand
M. Kramer, Leon Krim and M. Gros Dr. and Sirs. M. P. Fisher, 236 Tux- Hotel, Iligh Mount, N. Y., where
of Mount Clemens; Mr. and Mrs. J. edo avenue, on Tuesday evening, they will remain until the end of
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Lichtenstein, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kra- Aug. 11, under the auspices of the August.
mer Henry M. Abramowitz, Morris Northwestern Branch of the Jewish
Max Shear of Virginia park has re-
Shatzen,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
Yanett,
David Tucker, Nathan Weinstein, Old Folks Home. Tickets are being turned from a visit through the East.
Try Conley's for Furniture Bargains
Mrs. Bertha Bilansky and Mr. and sold by Mrs. Fisher, Miss Janet Cohen
i of Elmhurst avenue and Miss Edna
Next Tuesday.
Sir. and Mrs. William J. Barba and
Mrs. II. Weinberg.
I Lewis of John R. street.
family, formerly of Brush street, are
The federation will hold a tag day
on
Sunday,
Aug.
2, toward
the proceeds
of 1 k Mrs. Charles C. Simons of 24 Con- now residing at 2500 Gladstone ave.
which
will be
used
the Kiev
Orphanage, which is supported by the necticut avenue has returned from nue.
which 1 Chicago, where she spent several
Mr. and Sirs. Maurice Garelik and
federation. The orp hanage,
' family of Edison avenue have moved
cares for 85 children, will be forced I weeks.
At Less Than You Would Expect to Pay.
into
their new home at 2961 Cortland
to close unless more money is forth-
Mrs Eva Frankel of 1414 Hazel-
coming from the Detroit organiza- wood avenue spent last week-end with avenue.
tion. For the last payment only $500 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frankel of
Starting 10 A. M. and continuing throughout the day and
M r. and Mrs. David Lochman and
could be sent to Kiev instead of the Cleveland.
evening until every article la the Salesrooms is sold.
infant daughter and son, Lester, of
usual $1,500. The Federation of
for
Ukrainian Jewish Relief has asked
Miss Blanche Schnederman of Pin-12950 Gladstone avenue have left They
for the co-operation and volunteer gree avenue is visiting her sister, Mrs.', a three weeks' eastern trip.
services of members of youth organ- A. Miller of Parkgate avenue, Cleve-, will visit in Albany, Buffalo, Roches-
Garfield 2123
izations in the city on its tag day. land. Mrs. Miller is a former resi- ter, Far Rockaway, Atlantic City,
dent of Detroit. Brooklyn, Newark and the Bronx.
Abraham II. Jaffin is in charge.
CONLEY'S SALESROOMS, 4611 FOURTEENTH
Mothers
BRING THAT
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Don't throw it away
because it is somewhat
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worn - out appearance.
You'll be surprised at
the results obtained
from our ciry cleaning
process. Suits that have
long been marked for
the rag man are constantly given a new
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FURNITURE
AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, JULY 28
Conley and Muddiman, Auctioneers
AVENUE, Near Grand River
Among the guests at the Palmetto
ANNOUNCEMENT
Alvin E. Schreiber of New York
Goldberg Brothers of 519 Book City has moved and is now residing Hotel are Mrs. Julius Anixter and
of
Chicago;
Mrs.
Anixter'a
Building wish to announce that on at the Hotel Emerson, 166 West children
mother, Mrs. Jennie Rogoff and son,
and after July 21 their name, by rul- Seventy-fifth street, New York.
mg of the Probate Court, has been
Merrill, and niece, Miss Bernice
enc-acmcaceac7c7;757
changed to Gaylord Brothers.
Mrs. I.ouis Oppenheim and eon, Da- Berkson, also of Chicago.
Week Beginning Monday, July 27.
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A luncheon and mah Jong was
ing a month in Atlantic City, where
t they will be joined later by Mr. Op- given last Saturday afternoon at the
home of Miss Myrtle Brocky by the
109th Time
penheim.
Social Fleur Club. That evening 12
100th Time
party
Nights 75c to $1.50; Matinees Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 60c and 75c.
Mrs. E. Dreifus and family have couples were entertained at a
AGNITICENT FIREWORKS
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792.
at Miss Brocky's home in honor of
(Sun., July 26)
moved
from
2682
Elmhurst
avenue
to
SPECTACLE
Miss
Edith
llorwitz
of
Cleveland.
Nights, 50c to $2.50. Pop. Matinees Wed., 50c to $1.50.
Downtown - ficket Office at Grinnell's.
1954 Gladstone avenue.
Cooler Then Your ace or Home.
Saturday Matinee, 50e to $2.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saulson of East
Mrs. H. Levin of 1710 Taylor ave
TIME "THE YOUNGEST"
The Comedy That Has Smashed
SUNDAY
LAST
Hancock
avenue
motored
to
Lorraine,
nue has returned from a five weeks'
Mr. and
All Stage Long • Run Records!
visit in the East, where she attended Ohio, to visit their children,
and family.
the marriage of her niece, Miss Ger- Mrs. Morse R. Saulson
Anne Nichols' Laughing Success
trude F. Kirsner of Milford, Mass., They will also visit in Cedar Point
The Most Brilliant el Censedie•
before
returning
to
Detroit.
to Benjamin B. Gordon of Detroit,
which took place on June 14.
Miss Juliette Lois Schaefer of 140
15
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Barden of West Bethune avenue entertained
couples
at a farewell party on July
Others.
1610 Collingwood avenue have re-
As Played by Ina Claim, Bruce McRae, H. Reeves•Sinith
18
in
honor
of
Miss
Rose
Rodin,
who
Pmts.
,.;14 /1 1r
turned from a several days' stay at
By Guy Bolton, imin the Hungarien of Ernest
extended
trip
left last Sunday for an
South Haven Beach.
THIRTEENTH WEEK! SEE IT!
WHAT THE DETROIT CRITICS SAID1
herewith cheerfulr furnished to 'Grounds
through the East.
"A 100 per cent recommendation
Ralph
"One of the World's Most Married Girls."
for Divorce.. It it • sparkling treatment of • basically cook •ituallon.. —
8h8Th'
ant'21
The Misses Estelle Wartell and
I
and
Max
S.
Grossfeld
and
Mrs.
Holmes, Detroit Times.
Mr.
the
that la at ogee de-
Birdie Williams are spending
enzl.opsql.lz
Seats Now on Sala for This and Neat Week.
a oYir
lidolyrns.intrnuorp,rAinnt.ilvaenyt
News .
week at the Breakers, Cedar Point, sons, Walter and Seymour, of Far-
diverting tale, effervevcent. polished. tree from the ellghteet taint of entr•
rand park left last week for New
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and Cleveland.
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Far.o . i !r h e...eas on if you do not see
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fntior c r rt , ic,c y o[e ..of s,:h.
York, whence they will sail on July ] Fcro ti zrf.. ,;r ;ii,
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a two
Miss Mollie Klinger of Owen ave- 25 on the S.S. Majestic for
5.57-52-9-2.5?52525?5?....5d.scseseacseac.Ica.cs
months' sojourn abroad. They were
1000 PERSONS, A HERD
nue left for a two weeks' trip to months'
rhnir TS
OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS
accompanied
to
New
York
by
Louisville, Ky., and Cincinnati, where
CAMELS AND HORSES
For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats.
mother,
Mrs.
Jacob
Hersh
of
Hague
Mr.
she will be the house guest of
Z ALLLT OF 100, MO CIRCUS ACTS
avenue, who is spending 10 days in
and Mrs. Benjamin Gilbert.
Of DETROIT STADIIIN
the East.
BrgmositritILY
28
19 NIGHTS
Mrs. H. Levin of 1710 Taylor ave-
Raymond Miller of Trenton, N. J.,
Phone Glendale 4121 ,
Tickets 54 Urlanell'a, 11nis Desnliest•
a
nue entertained last Tuesday with who
91.109 Selden Avenue
Are.
was graduated last June from
luncheon and four tables of bridge
From the
the
Trenton High School at the age
in honor of her cousin, Mrs. M. Rob-
of 151/2 years, received a four-year
President's
bins of Brookline, Mass.
scholarship in Rutgers College in New
Desk
Miss Julia Zuieback has returned Brunswick offered by the State of
TALK
from a 10 days' visit in Chicago. New Jersey. Master Miller is a
where she was the house guest of grand-nephew of Benjamin Cohen of
No.
232
Miss Ruth Sigel and Miss Ruby Zuie- this city.
back of Sheridan road.
Israel
Ginsberg
and
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Jeannette E. Klinger of Owen family have moved to their new home
avenue entertained with a farewell at 2956 Glendale avenue.
party in honor of her house guest,
Mrs. J. Donald Greenberg and
bliss Sadye Fineman of Cleveland.
daughters, Ida and Evelyn, of 1678
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenzweig of Glynn court have left for visits In
Carter avenue and Mrs. M. Rosen - New York, Atlantic City and points
zweig and daughter, Sylvia, have re east.
turned from a visit in Chicago.
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Miss Claire Weller of 569 Chan- the Misses Corinne Made and
will leave on July 31 on the
dler avenue and Mien Blanche Stein- Ruth,
S.S.
Tionesta
for
Duluth
and
thence
berg of 1191 West Philadelphia ave- to Bald Eagle Lake, Minn., for a
nue have returned to Los Angeles
stay. During their ab- =
after spending the past six weeks fortnight's
sence Mr. Gittleman will go on a fish-
with their parents.
ing trip.
Miss Selma Lightstone, who is at-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fried, Mr. and
tending the summer session at Co Mrs.
A. II. Levy and Mr. and Mrs.
lumbia University, has been chosen
are touring Michigan
to the news board of the Columbia ; Sol Goldsmith
Snectator, being the only woman on ■ and will spend some time at Van Et-
ken Lake Lodge, near which Robert
the staff.
Levy and Robert Fried are camping
Al Boesky and Samuel Steinberg for the summer.
I have left for a several weeks' stay
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shapiro have :74
at South Haven and Chicago.
left for an extensive trip through the
also
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenzweig and East and Canada. They will
Islands.
family are spending some time at visit the Thousand
—
Cedar Point with their mother, Mn.
bliss Cecelia Leventhal of Terre 17:
M. Rosenzweig.
Haute, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and
Cal-
The Misses Clara and Marian Sachs Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum of 1670
entertained at a dinner narty at King vert avenue, former residents of
Wah Lo Cafe in honor of their cousin, Terre Haute.
Miss Beulah Miller of Cincinnati.
Stanley Nalick of the Fairbairn
After dinner the party attended the Hotel
has returned from a fortnight's
Performance at the Bonstelle Play-
in the East.
stay
house.
-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Cohen Jack Kroner of Chicago is the guest
of Tyler avenue and children, Mr of his brother, Louis Kroner of the;
and Mrs. Roy Herbert and small Fairbairn Hotel
daughter fIetty, have returned from
CARD OF THANKS
a two weeks' Eastern trip, when they
visited New York, Boston, Baltimore
Thomas Edelson and family wish
and Washington.
to thank their relatives and frien ds —
their kindness and sympathy
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Business District
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and the most logical place for you to do
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ing their
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