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Our First Sale

of

America' s Best
FURNITURE

AS been, and is, the greatest success in
H
point of response that we have ever ex-
perienced. The opportunity to buy the high-

est grades of furniture and rugs at such tre-
mendous discounts has drawn customers from
every part of the city.

Judge from these few items as to the bar-
gains that await you.

From our
big stock of
fine odd chairs
we selected a
g e n erous as-
sortment that
range in price
from $100 to
SI25 each.
These are in
varied a t y lea
and coverings
and each one
beautiful.
Your choice of
the lot—

$72.50

For the convenience of those who can not come
during the day, our store will remain open every
evening. Accept this as an invitation to come in
and see our really gorgeous exhibit. Free delivery
to any part of the city or vicinity.

Wall
Desks

We have these beau-

tiful and useful ar-
ticles in • wide variety

of walnut, mahogany

and Chinese or Japan-
ese Lacquer. The woods

and finishes are most

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attractive and make
excellent receptacles of

papers, etc. Sale price

'28 to '95 r-

The same discounts prevail in our Rug Department. Do-

mestic and Oriental Rugs of the highest qualities are here

and all marked down.

Genuine Chinese Rugs-9x12—regular price up to $295
$475. Now marked

All society item* and other local note. should be communi.ted to the office of Th.
Chronicle by a o'clock Wedemsday afternoon in order to appear in the current week's
Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later
than Wednesday.

Complimenting Miss Miriam Kahn,
who left last Sunday for Buffalo, N.
Y., and Avon, N. J., en route to her
home in New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack B. Weiss of Garfield avenue en-
tertained with an elaborate dinner at
I their home on Friday evening, Aug.
7. The following guests were pres-
ent: Miss Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min Sidlow, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden-
! baum, Mrs. Isidore Blumenthal, the
Misses Anna Sidlow and S. Diane
Bachrach and Max Katz. Miss Kahn,
who has visited in Detroit for two
months at the home of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blumen-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin left for a brief
I thal of Farrand Park. and at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Weiss, was ex- vacation in the East last Sunday and
will
return to Detroit about Sept. 3.
tensively entertained during her stay.
Among her hostesses were Mrs. Isa- He was accompanied by Mrs. Frank-
Mr. and Sirs. Leon Goldsmith of
dore Blumenthal, Mrs. ale Roberts, lin and Miss Ruth Franklin.
3224 Rochester avenue announce the
Mrs. Ira Cohen, Mrs. Jack Perlmut-
engagement of their daughter, Mir-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Horwitz
of
ter, Miss Bessie Levinsohn, Mrs. Na-
iam, to Samuel Charles Lewis of New
than Klein, Mrs. Ben Sidlow, Mrs. 1975 Taylor avenue and Louis Rosen- York City. The wedding will take
Joseph Lindenbaum and Mrs. Joseph zweig of 2039 Taylor avenue have place early in December.
left for an extended stay at the Inn,
Hartman.
Charlevoix, and at the Grand Hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Edelstein of
Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Kramer and Mackinaw Island.
Fourteenth street announce the en-
Kamins
S.
son of Lansing and Mrs.
gagement of their sister, Sylvia, to
Miss Ada Margolis of Chicago is
and Miss Anne Kamins of Grand
Ely Kaplan of Portsmouth, Va.
the guest of her brother and sister,
Rapids have left for Philadelphia and
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis of 2075
Atlantic City, where they will visit
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koblentz of
Hazelwood avenue.
friends for several weeks.
Chattanoga, Tenn., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Rose, to
Mrs. Ben S. Meyerfield and son,
Mrs. Minnie Cohen of 2418 Long-
Harry II Michelson, son of Jacob
William, have moved from the Vic-
fellow avenue and Mrs. R. J. Farrell
Michelson of 169 Winona avenue,
tory Apartments, 29 Collingwood
of 631 Merrick avenue are spending
Highland l'ark. The wedding will
avenue, to 8712 Hamilton avenue.
at
Mackinaw
Island
en
take place early in the fall.
several weeks
Mrs. Meyerfield has returned from an
route from a boat trip to Duluth.
extensive visit with relatives abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson of 3218
William Meyerfield is spending his va-
Leonard Sillman, son of Mr. and
Calvert avenue announce the be-
cation at Camp Custer.
Mrs. Morton Sillman of 1440 Long-
trothal of their daughter, Sally Ann,
fellow avenue, will tour the eastern
to Abner C. Rosenzweig, son of Mr.
The Misses Rose London and Rose
coast, starting Sept. 15 at Cumber-
and Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig of this
Esko, both of Leicester court, are
land, Md., in the road show of "Oh,
city.
spending a fortnight at Cass Lake.
Lady Be Good." Mr, Sillman, who
They will return on Monday, Aug. 17.
will play the leading male role, will

spend 40 weeks with the company.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cornfield an-
nounce the approaching marriage of
their niece, Miss Henrietta Isaacson,
to Morris Fox of 51 Medbury avenue,
which will take place on Sunday,
Aug. 23.

Miss Rae Schwartz of King ave-
nue has left for an extended eastern
visit and will stop at Atlantic City,
Washington, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Ni-
agara Falls, Rochester, points in the
Catskill Mountains and New York
City. She will return some time in
September.

Mrs. M. Greenwald and daughter,
Miss Bertha Silber has returned
Ida E., of Ilendrie avenue have re-
from a visit in Chicago with Rabbi
turned from a two weeks' stay at the
and Mrs. Charles Silber. She was ex-
River View Hotel, South Haven,
tensively entertained during her stay
Mich.
there.

Mrs. Solomon E. Heineman and
Miss Freda Greenbaum of Avalon
daughter, Clara, of Bloomfield Hills
avenue, Highland l'ark, who has been
left last week for a short visit in Le-
spending the summer at Crystal
land and other Northern Michigan
Beach with Miss Sylvia Siegel, will
points.
return to her home on Labor Day.
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Mrs. Isaac Gingold of Syracuse, N.
Miss Janet Arie was in Chicago on
Y., is the guest of her children, Mr.
Sunday, Aug. 9, to attend the mar
and Mrs. Marvin Gingold of Glendale
riage of Miss Nato Jule Purvin of tha
avenue.
city to William T. Felstiner of New
York City. Following their honey
Mrs. Morse Goldman of Calvert
moon in Northern Michigan, Mr. and
avenue has returned from a three
Mrs' Felstiner will reside in New
weeks' stay at Manistique, Mich.
York,

When we say that our stock includes such makes as

binations.

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Taylor

THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY

Dr. and Sirs. J. B. Baruch of 412
Frederic avenue are now residing at
2074 Taylor avenue.

Miss Lucille Finsterwald returned
on Friday, Aug. 14, from Boston,
where she has resided the past year,
and will make her home in Detroit
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Finsterwald of Chicago bou-
levard.

and Hazelwood

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La Prance

PURE SILK HOSE

More wear for your silk hosiery dollar. That's
what La France means. This beautiful full-
fashioned silk hose gives more wear than any
other stocking of its class. Reinforced with
mercerized lisle top and sole. Made in all
the standard colors and the latest shades of
the season.

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3 Pairs for $6.

Athena Girls.
Main Floor.
At the meeting held Tuesday eve-
ning, Aug. 11, at the Jewish Women's tal0101311.19
106:11.11M9
Club, 89 Rowena street, the follow-
ing committees were chosen for the
fifth annual dance to be given Oct.
11 in the lintel Statler ballroom:
Publicity, Adeline Cohen, Mollie Ila-
ber and Sophie Schwartz; tickets, Ti-
bie Chimovitz, Marian Goldberg,
After months of study by the Officers of Max Broock, Inc., of Florida
Betty Yucht. A feature of the dance
Real Estate, it became apparent that there was a genuine need for
will be Jean Goldkette's 10-piece Or-
the establishment of a reliable and dependable office, favorably
ange Blossom Orchestra, WWJ radio
known to Detroit and Michigan Investors. We therefore announce
favorites and Victor Record artists.
the formation of
The Athena Girls have already se-
MAX BROOCK, INC., OF FLORIDA
cured the co-operation of a number
of Jewish organizations. The next
219 N, E. First Avenue, Miami, Florida,
meeting will be held Aug. 25 at 89
Under the management of Mr. Alfred Davis, Treasurer of the
Rowena street.
Michigan Corporation.

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Florida Real Estate

Concord Club.

Mr. Davis is in the city for a few days and will be glad to give you
accurate information about Florida developments.

MAX BROOCK, INC

General Motors Bldg.

REALTORS

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Empire 8783

Never a
Lack of
Music

in your

home

when you

have this

high-grade

instrument.

JOURNAL LAUDS DOCTOR

FOR EFFORT IN STATE
Sirs. Isidore Bell of Seward avenue
entertained last Saturday afternoon
in honor of the sixth birthday anni
The Bulletin of the Wayne County
versary of her daughter, Gloria. Cost Medical Society in its issue of Aug.
era were laid for 22 children. The 10 editorially praises Dr. Emil Am-
color scheme was carried out in pink berg of 1244 Boston boulevard and
and white.
reviews the doctor's efforts more than
25 years ago to secure uniform medi-
Mrs. Sarah Marks, Mrs. S. J. Bloom cal practice legislation. Despite the
berg and Sirs. Sam Sussman and son general practice in the state before
have returned from Saginaw after a the twentieth century whereby any
week's visit at the home of Mr. and man could, upon payment of a small
Mrs. B. 1. Rosenberg.
fee, set up his office, a few doctors,
of whom Dr. Amberg was an out-
Miss Helen Bloomberg of Flint standing example, agitated for the
Mich., is the guest of Mrs. S. J. passage of a law requiring a uniform
Bloomberg of 2024 Pingree avenue. medical education for all doctors. A
quarter of a century later, the editor
Mr. and Mrs. David Segal of Sew- of the Bulletin states, the society con-
ard avenue, accompanied by the gratulated Dr. Amberg upon having
Misses Ida, Lillian and Marion Cassel seen the final success of his efforts
of Alger avenue. left Saturday on a justified.
motor trip through the East.

WILL LAY CORNERSTONE
Miss Rose Cassel of Alger avenue
left on ■ motor trip last Saturday
The First Hebrew Congregation of
Aug. 8, to Chicago and Benton liar. Delray will hold the ceremonies pre-
bor, where she will be the guest of paratory to the laying of the corner-
relatives and friends.
stone of its new building at 8124 Bur-
deno street on Sunday, Aug. 23. A
Miss Julie Wine of Frederick street
Complimenting Miss Eva T. Lieber-
banquet will follow at 6 o'clock at
man of 2031 Clairmount avenue a and Miss Jeannette Steinberg of Edi- the Hungarian-American Club, cor-
son
avenue
left
last
Sunday
for
a
surprise personal shower was ten-
ner of West Jefferson and West End
dered to her by her sister-in-law. Mrs. fortnight's visit in the East.
avenues.
Sara A. Lieberman. on Saturday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hanauer and
ning, Aug. 1. Miss Lieberman was
the recipient of many beautiful gifts. daughter, Virginia, have returned to
their home, 346 Tuxedo avenue, after
A Non.Sortari. Country
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osborne of 3269 ■ motor trip through Northern Michi-
Bearding School ler Girls.
Clairmount avenue and Mr. and Mrs. gan. They were also guests at the
Ideally located on the Honon
Harry Tiner of 2945 Clairmount ave- Van Ettan Lake Lodge and while
Ins than an hour from
there
placed
their
son,
Bud,
at
Nisso-
nue returned last week from a three
New York.
weeks' motor trip through the East. pona Camp for the month of August.

Grinnell Bros.

OWN MAKE PIANOLA

Player-Piano

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the Am•sing
Value
at Our

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Price

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Mid-Summer

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Plan

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EUGENE H. LEHMAN,
Director

Haven't you often
wished you could play
the music you love? You
can—from TODAY on
—and through the re-
markable and vitally
important e x p ression-
control features of this
splendid instrument
every selection will be a
source of keen musical
delight. Come in—play
it—and see about glad-
dening your home with
it NOW.

Grinnell Bros

HIGHLAND MANOR

En route to New York, where they
Mr. and Mrs_ M. B. Benyas of 8696
were guests at the Nassau Hotel, they
visited in Cleveland. Niagara Falls, Dumbarton road have returned from
Buffalo, Atlantic City and Phila- a two weeks' visit in Chicago.
delphia.
Honoring Mrs. M. Robbins of
The Misses Ann• Kopel of Coiling- Brookline, Mans., Mrs. Benjamin B.
wood avenue and Selma Goldener of Gordon of the Belden Hall Apart-
Garland avenue have left for Chi- ments entertained last Tuesday with
cago, where they will be guests of • luncheon and bridge at the Palmetto
Hotel.
relatives and friends.

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Miss Marian Weinberg of 280
Hague avenue has returned from a
several weeks' visit at Crystal Beach,
Ont., with her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Tyler of Buffalo, N. Y.

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ternal and
Fraternal
Cl u b N o t es

Are Invited to the

August Display of Winter Furs

A special meeting of the Concord
Miss Evelyn Gordon of the Broad-
Miss Queenie E. Berkowitz of 5242 Club will take place Tuesday eve-
moor Hotel, Chicago, is visiting her
ning,
Aug. 18, at 89 Rowena street.
Brush street will spend the remainder
aunt, Mrs. II. B. Wolfe of 4002
of the summer in Hartford, Conn., Plans for the fall season will be dis-
Vicksburg avenue and is the house
cussed.
New York and Boston. Upon her re
!guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. Rosen-
turn in September she will resume
zweig of 4062 Carter avenue.
Kadimah Girls.
her studies as a junior at Detroit City
A meeting of the Kadimah Girls
The Misses Louise Kahn of Waver. College.
Club was held Tuesday evening, Aug.
ly avenue and Ruth Arie of Hazel-
4, at the home of Freda Finkelstein
Mr. and Mrs. I. Auslander of 389
wood avenue have returned from a
Elmhurst avenue were hosts at a fare of 1670 Calvert avenue. The club
six weeks' trip through the East.
well surprise party on Aug. 4 honor honored Miss Ethel Smith, a bride-
ing their brother-in-law, David Good elect of this month, with a miscel
Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berko-
friend, who left for Europe last week laneous shower last Friday evening
witz, who recently returned from a
given at the home of Mrs. A. Gold
trip through England and France, The house was beautifully decorated
berg of Vicksburg avenue. Covers
llow
%
e for nido g
wiihei stet„,a,nladn, ,finog
came back last Thursdeaxypefcr tomtoa levaisviet
i s en were laid for 25 guests.
dinner
ngn
n e'n
r
a
in Cincinnati. They
shortly
shortly for their new home in Kansas joyed.
BICUR CHOLEM GAVE
City, Mo., where Rabbi Berkowitz has
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hock of Clair
SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR
accepted a call to Congregation B nai
mount avenue have returned from
1Jehutlah.
Chicago, where they spent their va
Several hundred dollars were
The Misses Betty and Pauline Bliss, cation at the Edgewater Beach Hotel cleared at the annual moonlight of
tile Bicur Cholem Society given last
who have been extensively enter.
Miss Frances Adelstein of 2023 Monday evening and arrangements
taintsd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Pingree
avenue
was
the
guest
last
made to add that sum to the fund of
Alex Max of Cameron avenue, have
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Max Leb the society for the benefit of the
returned to their home in New York
stet of Flint.
"needy sick" in the city. A large
City.
crowd assembled at the steamer and
Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt and sons helped to make the affair a financial
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
Jerome and Donald, are spending the and social success. Abraham Max
! and daughters, Yolette and Myra
month of August at the Park Resort general chairman, expressed his ap
Claire, of 2265 Boston boulevard will
Bangor, Mich. Mr. Silberblatt wil preciation to the public and to his
leave next week for a 10-day motor
join them about Aug. 15 and they committees for their able assistance.
trip to Wisconsin. They will stop at
will all return to the city the firs
Eagle River, Wis., to meet their son,
Herman Finsterwald, Jr., who has of September.

Miss Charlotte Erman of Glynn
court, who had as her house guest for
several weeks Miss Isabel Wolfatein
of Cincinnati, accompanied Miss
Wolfstein last Saturday to the latter's
home. She will visit there for three
weeks. Miss Wolfstein was exten-
sively entertained during her visit in
Detroit.

Karpen, Lloyd and Ypsilanti Reed, you will understand how
much of • discount there Is on these. All colors and com-

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20% Off Regular Price

Mr. and Mrs. Max Bcrendt of 79
Westminster avenue are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son,
Richard Frederic, on July 28.

Mr. and Sirs. Alan Kopelson (Edith
Wolf) of 1611 Taylor avenue are re-
ceiving
congratulations on the birth
Rabbi Leon Frani, the new director
of religious education of Temple Beth of a daughter, Sally Jeanne, born on
Aug.
8
at
Harper Hospital.
El, has arrived in the city and has be-
gun his work with the congregation.
Mr.
and
Sirs. Daniel Goldberg
He may be found in his study at the
temple daily, where he may be (Hannah Kessler) of Pingree avenue
reached by phone. All persons desir- are receiving congratulations on the
ing to see Rabbi Frani on professional birth of a daughter, Francine Mari-
business should make an engagement lyn, on Aug. 4.
in advance by phone. Rabbi Fram
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gross (Mil-
will make his home at Webster Hall.
He should be notified of all cases of dred Doliva 1 of 2987 Gladstone ave-
serious illness among the members of nue, announce the birth of a son, Nor-
the congregation and of all other man, on Aug. 10.
cases when his presence or services
may be desired.

been spending the summer at camp
and who will return with them.

Sun Room Furniture

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Norman
(Jeannette Gomberg) of 1975 Pin-
gree avenue are receiving congratu-
lations on the birth of a son, David
S., on July :10.

Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av.

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Broad.. near Morn.
East Jeffer.s. app. Conti aaaaa I Motors
Mkkig. .t Thirty•secosd
Joe. Camp. near Yes,.
Grand River, hall block above Joy Road
West Jefferson near River Rouge Peeteffic•
7603 Ferndale Arc
Gratin near Harper

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