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IS YOUNGEST GRADUATE
OF STATE LAW SCHOOL
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A lawn social and entertainment
for the benefit of the building fund
of the Jewish Old Folks Home will be
held on Tuesday evening, Aug. 11, at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. P.
Fisher, 236 Tuxedo avenue. Tickets
are being sold by Mrs. B. Kahn of
2251 Clairmount avenue, Miss Edna
Lewis of 7741 John It. street and
Mrs. Fisher. Plans for the new build-
ing have been completed and con-
struction will begin early in Septem-
ber.
August
Sale of
Quality
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Foe
Models produced exclueire-
ly for So by the 'nosier
furriers of the world—au-
thoritative advance modes
which will lead the rope
throughout the season.
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A deposit will reserve any
garment selected until
wanted later.
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Our New Phone Number
Melrose 4200
Although our phone number has been
changed, you'll find our service just the
same.
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Woodward IlusteNandt Von
The August Coat Sale
begins August 3rd.
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
Melrose 4200
Ania. —
A. B. Schiff of 2631 Blaine avenue,
who is entering his sophomore year
at the Chicago College of Dental
Surgery, ranked among the upper
third in his class.
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KINdOiTLAILi LO CAFE
118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's)
Combine comfort with ple•sum.
Dine and Dance to the Music Fur.
niched by
KENNEDY'S
COLLEGIATE SIX
Sunday Dinner served from 12:00 to
9:00—$1.25.
Luncheon served 11:00 to 2:00-60c.
Dinner caned 5:00 to 8:00—$1.00.
Dance Hours:
12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1 Daily.
Phone Cadillac 5074
Private Rooms for All Occasions.
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
prime peltries, fabric, and authentic styles.
Special low prices prevail—prices made possible
by the combined purchasing power of a group
of America's leading specialty stores, of which
Himelhoch's is the Detroit member.
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Any coat purchased in this sale will be stored
gratis until coat is wanted. Statement will be .
rendered October 1st, making bill payable No-
vember 1st.
COATS—SECOND FLOOR
lltaienItyRAeluieufred!
FEET HURT? Abso
HACK'S Feet Specialiste will gladly dentonetrate for your approve/-- .
the invisible scientific features permanently bulls Into
HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES -
.at ro'. w
ormalcy in Mu
ar .bee ton
The shs
oe that restore broken
In up.t m
ing • genuine pt
and maks walking or stand
the•minute models.
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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The Misses Minnie and Sophie
Schneider of 2530 West Philadelphia
avenue and Miss Gertrude Hershman
of 1695 West Philadelphia avenue
have left for a fortnight's stay in the
East.
HACK'S
The fifth annual moonlight of Per-
fection Lodge, No. 489, F. and .
Orthopedic Footwear Scientifically Fitted
will be held this year on Aug. 20.
The program has been worked out in
28 Adams Avenue West
Fifth Floor Stroh Building
the greatest detail so that the guests
of the lodge will enjoy it even more
this year than last. Th e f ea tures
Miss Esther Utchenick of 8934 which proved to be most popular last
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Goodwin avenue has returned rom year have been retained and new
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Bicur Chalets,.
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The Bicur Cholera Society will hold a three weeks' visit in Boston, where ones have been added.
she was the guest of relatives and
The programs will be carried nn
.
its next regular meeting on Thurs.
simultaneously at both ends of all
day evening, Aug. 6, at the Emanuel friends '
D.J.
three decks of the Steamer Tashmoo.
Synagogue, Taylor and Wilson ave.
Rabbi and Mrs Carl Schorr and This will be a varied one with prize
nues. There will be dancing. Visitors son, Sheldon, of Monroe, La., are vis- contests, social stunts, professional
iting their brother and sister-in-law, entertainment and fun of all kinds, as
cordially invited.
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Mr . and Mrs. William 11. Gard of blended together as to make this V
1426 Woodward Menus
Methun Girls,
2205 West Philadelphia avenue.
event appeal to those of widely dif-
The last meeting of the Methun
ferent tastes.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbal and • The general organization and plans
I Girls was held at Belle Isle on July
family of 1506 Collingwood avenu • have been completed. The individual
128. Miss Lillian Goldman, president,
was at the meeting after an absence have returned from a three weeks' , committees are busy on their particu- 1
of several weeks. The members voted visit at Alpine Beach, Mich.
tar parts, working out every detail,
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Mrs. Joseph -----
Greenbaum of 1692 so that everything will dovetail to-1
. to buy toys for the children of the
d with that
Baby Day Nursery. Miss Edna Ro-
lgether and be handle
on
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.
her smoothness and right--time
man-
i senfeld of 528 Hague avenue will be Virginia park, accompanied by
children, Lillian and Wilbur, have lef t nee characteristic of the members of
hostess at the next meeting.
STwi ll ' Perfection Lodge.
for Toronto, via u a o.
o re wear for your silk hosiery dollar. That's
be joined by Mr. Greenbaum at But - I
Athena Girls Club.
The general moonlight committee
what La France mum'. This beautiful full-
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At the last meeting of the Athena falo on his return from a two weeks'1 consists of Harry Jacobson, chair-
fashioned
silk hose gives more Wear than any.
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c publicity;
weo b e t s r g ,ph
Ja sco
r ,I Rosenberg,
Girls Club, held Tuesday evening, stay in New York.
with
other
stocking
of
its
class.
Reinforced
Miller,
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ub
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July 28, at t he Y. W
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber:Mri.
mercerized lisle top and sole. -Made in all
a ! il
tin g Pti t
tom.4 vV rir
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S. J. Benyas and son, Robert Alan,1Ivan Kahn, Max Edwards and Philip
the standard colors and the latest shades of
I dance to be held at Hotel Statler on
Greenwald. tickets.
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the season.
Sunday evening, Oct 11. All friend- I and Mrs. Arthur Weber of Virginia
II A r
ly organizations are asked not to plan ' park have returned from a stay at
Hotel Triplet, Woodlawn Beach,
their affairs for this day.
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Rome
City,
Ind.
The
members
of
the
club
will
at-
'
tend the regular Wednesday evening
In honor of Miss Mary Nathanson,
picnic of the Y. W. H. A. on Aug. 5.
They are asked to meet at Belle Isle • bride-elect of August, Miss Betty
Davidov
and Mrs. II. Robinson enter-
near the bridge at 6:15.
Main Floor.
tained on Thursday, July 16, with a
misellaneous
shower.
David Lipsitz continued the weekly le IIMOIMIIMMOVIMIleWe l lINIIIMIlin‘NIMIK WIMIKIIKWIL4
ANNOUNCEMENT
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! talks on Jewish history at the last
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goldstein have meeting of the Balfour Guards with
Melba M. Levin announces the ' I as their house guests the Misses a brief history of the days of Isaac
opening of her law offices at Suit( • Elanore and Miriam Simon of Ilamil- through the death of Joseph. Oscar
11208 Lafayette Building. Phone Ran . ton, Ont.
' Cohn spoke on the significance of the
dolph 4079 and home phone North .
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Ninth of Ab and Leo Ashinsky re-
Miss Pauline Remain of Pittsburgh counted the story of anti-Semitism.
way 4475.
and Miss Rose Koblentz of Chatta- In order to keep the facts discussed
Special Engravings for
: nooya. Tenn., have returned to their at each meeting fresh in the minds of
homes after an extended visit with the members, the leader of the
SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Plotter of Guards is giving monthly examine-
Society of Jewish A rti•fm ex-
'Poe avenue.
In fact for every occasion.
-lions based on the work covered the
feuds n cordial invitatinn to all
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Iprevious month. The first of this
to visit the first exhibition of
: Mrs. Oscar Shapero and daughter, series produced gratifying results and
IDorothy, have returned from a visit I was enthusiastically received by the
PAINTINGS
in Cedar Point. Miss Shapero has re-' members of the organization.
•n d
1turned to New York City after an ex-
SCULPTURE
tended stay with her parents, Mr. and
1550 Woodward avenue
ANNOUNCEMENT
1Mrs. Oscar Shapero.
Jacob A. Katz wishes to announce
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offices
the
removal
of
his
law
offices
to
809-
at the
Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz and 810 Hammond Building.
Mr.
'
son, Frederick, of Burlingame avenue
11 WEST MONTCALM
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neio spe ding two weeks in Cedar!
Reception Monday Evening,
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Fraternal and
Club Notes
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In this once-a-year event, one has first choice of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sehubmer of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berke of 3757 Carter avenue are receiving
the Addison Hotel have moved into I felicitations on the birth of a daugh-
their new home at 2509 Calvert ave- ter, Shirley Rose, on July 23.
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs of
Mrs. Hattie Tauman and non, Da- Elmhurst avenue are receiving con-
MAURICE D. BROWN
vid, of Chicago are visiting their par- gratulations on the birth of a daugh-
versity of Detroit at the age of 19. ents Mr. and Mrs. S. Shapiro of 937 ter, Harriet June, on July 13.
He is the youngest man in the state East Kirby avenue, and will remain
to receive the distinction of being until the end of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg of
graduated at his age from the law
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3452 Edison avenue are receiving
The Misses Alyce Weinberg and congratulations on the birth of a
' I school. Mr. Brown wan born in De-
troit and was graduated from or - Sylvia Fleischer have returned from daughter, Adele Roselyn, on July 23.
i eastern High School. Ile also passed a visit at Cedar font and Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Gard
, with a high ranking the state bar ex- Miss Weinberg spent last week-end
,
' arninations held in Lansing last as the house guest of Miss Lenore (Sara Glasser of Louisville. Ky.) of
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Green
at
the
latter's
summer
home.
April.
2205 West Philadelphia avenue are
1 Mr Brown will be admitted to the
receiving congratulations on the birth
I bar after Nov. 30, 1926, when he will
1)i r. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin and of a son Gordon, on Tuesday,
have attained his majority. At prey- infantson, Eliot, and Mrs. Anna July 28.
I ent he is manager of the legal an
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Minus of 431 East Palmer avenue
'collection department of the aloe Lhr- have returned from a three weeks'
PERFECTION LODGE
lick Jewelry Company. For a num- motor trip to Milwaukee and the Dells
MOONLIGHT AUG. 20
ber of years he was one of Detroit's of Wisconsin. En route they stopped
"newsboys" and has assisted in main- in Chicago to visit friends and
, tanning a home for himself and his brought Mrs. Belle Cohan and daugh- Plan. Now Being Made for Fifth An.
ter back for a several weeks' stay.
au•I Event of Detroit Lodge.
Imother.
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
E.
Mr. and Mrs. l'hilip Blumenthal of
West Branch, Mich., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Dorothy
IL, to Albert Berwanger, son of Mrs.
C. Berwantter of Chicago, which took
place on Monday, July 17, at the
l'hoenix Club. Rabbi Leo N. Frank-
lin officiated. No cards.
Following their honeymoon in the
Canadian Rockies, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
wanger will reside in Chicago.
MILLER•KLEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klein of Chi-
cago announce the approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Annabelle
Mrs. George Harris and daughter,
Honey, to David I.. Miller of lb•troit,
Mrs. Joseph II. Ilarris, left last
which will take place at their home on
Thursday for a two weeks' stay at
Sunday, Aug. 23.
the Breakers, Cedar Point.
With the finest cleaning plant in De-
troit, your cleaning problems can be
solved by sending your soiled wearing
apparel to us for rejuvenation. Join our
happy family of customers. DO IT NOW.
533-37 Forest Ave.
Ilimelhochs
BERWANGER.BLUMENTHAL
Maurice D. Brown, LL.M., of 1493
Lee place recently received the Mas-
ter of Laws degree from the Uni-
A t Prices
Lower Man
They Will he
At Any Other
Time This
rear.
arriagre
Club
Notes
Young
Judaea
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Balfour Guards.
$2.25 pr.
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3 Pairs for $6.
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Sheehan's 'Bookstore
Suitable for Gifts
UVINGER STUDIO IlF FINE ARTS
August 10, 1925.
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A Great Partnership
How much have you invested in
the Gas Company?
Offhand you may think you
have no financial interest. Yet
very probably you have.
If you carry insurance—or if you
have a bank account, then you
are probably helping to finance
gas service to the public.
It is estimated that nine out of
ten people in the United States
share indirectly in the financing
of public utilities.
Dr. 3larlt Agins
Announces
the Opening of Offices at
1910 HAZELWOOD
AVE.
DETROIT CITY GAS CO.
000
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Miss Ann Bookstein of 419 King I•111
avenue was hostess at a bridge party
on Friday evening, July 17. Among
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those who assisted in entertaining the
guests were the Misses Lillian Stein-
berg, Judy Safran and Esther Segal.
Corner Twelfth
Office Hours: 2 to 4, no 8 P. M.
Telephone
Euclid 1132.
Res. Phone Garfield 4119.R.
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Samuel D. Friedlander of 420 East
Ferry avenue left for a three weeks'
sojourn in Atlantic City, Philadelphia
and New York.
OD
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Mrs. Jennie Edelstein of Frederick
avenue entertained at a picnic lunch-
eon at Put-in-Bay last Monday in
honor of her daughter, Mrs. George
Poplack of Seattle, Wash. Fifteen
guests were present.
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ORIENT
MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS
SPECTACLE
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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kaufman of me
326 Farnsworth avenue, accompanied MI
by their nephew, Louis Wetsman,
have left for Mackinaw Island for the I in•
remainder of the summer.
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Honoring her sister, Mrs. George ! !no
Poplack of Seattle, Wash., and Miss
Ethel Fennel of St. Paul, Nlinn., Mra.I
Lydia Carnis entertained 10 guests
last week at a luncheon at King Wah I tub
Lo followed by a theater party at the
Temple.
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Honoring Miss F. Feldstein of To- !
ronto, a guest in the city, the Misses '
Ressler of Brush street entertained • imp
15 guests at bridge: Mrs. D. Lieber- , li
•[ wit: was hosteu at a luncheon at the
Statler Hotel and Mrs. J. B. Goldstein fila
entertained 20 guests at bridge.
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19 NIGHTS firrsainriULY 28
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Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam and
I daughter, Theodora Judith, are spend- ON
, nig several weeks at the Grand Hotel,
Mackinaw Island.
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For the Practice of
General Medicine, Surgery and
Obstetrics.
The Gas Company as a public
utility is, in its actual operation,
a great partnership. The hum•
blest factory worker as well as
the bank president share alike in
its returns.
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In loving memory of our son and am ,
brother, Louis Harris, who departed I am
thi;43,:: 7 ,: l it s uc i t e g bey5 r1. 1i1s9ather, Broth - 1i'
BIRNBAUM'S I
August
Fur Sale I
A Surprising Display
Featuring
GENUINE SAVINGS IN
ALL FUR GARMENTS
SPECIAL SHOWING
HUDSON SEAL COATS
With Mink Trimmed Collars
and Cuffs.
PRICED FOR THIS SALE
$250
AND UPWARD
gARFIEL'D 1692
BIRNBAUM FUR SHOP 8653 Twelfth Street