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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Markowitz
(Mollie Goldman) of 2724 Monterey
avenue announce the birth of a son
on Aug. 10.
The Midsummer Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Marks
(Gertrude Silberstein) of 5548 Sec-
ond boulevard are receiving felicita-
tions on the birth of a daughter, Sybil
Eunice, on Aug. 6.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Ginsburg
(Marian Davis) of 1665 Glynn court
are receiving congratulations on the
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
Henry
J.
Berkowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheini
birth of a son, Gordon Ivor, on
are in New Yurk visiting their son-in- will leave next Wednesday morning Aug. 10.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. for their new honie in Kansas City,
Mo., where Rabbi Berkowitz will at
Charles Mayer.
once assume his duties as associate
rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jehudah.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and Rabbi and Mrs. Berkowitz wish to
family are touring in the East.
take this opportunity of bidding fare-
well to their many friends in Detroit Granada Park Given Chapter for
Milton M. Alexnader recently sailed who have made their four-year stay
Monday, Aug. 31, by Friedberg,.
for Europe, leaving on the S.S.
here so pleasant.
Deutschland.
It is a far cry from the plains of
Mrs. L. Sillman of Cadillac avenue Palestine to the City of Detroit, but
Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosser is the guest
the
work of establishing the Jewish
of Mrs. Hugo Brand at the latter's has returned from Houghton Lake, homeland holds a big share of interes t
country home on Long Island, after Mich., where she was the guest of her amongst the Jews of this city. Con-
having spent some time at Atlantic daughter, Mrs. Julius Fisher.
tinuous efforts are being mad teo se-
City.
cure the funds necessary for the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Weingarden and building up of the ancient land, in ,
Alvin D. Hersch has returned from son, Elmer, of Taylor avenue left on the development of a modern nation,
a motor tour of the Adirondack Aug. 10 for a two weeks' stay in the in the rousing of public interests in
In Step With the tall Mode
mountains and a visit to Arcady East. They are visiting in Buffalo, this truly historic undertaking.
Country Club, Lake George, N. Y.
I New York, Atlantic City and Phila-
Various groups manage different
delphia.
features of the huge program and the
Jerome S. Freud and Nathan M.I
Hadassah is in reality the Red Cross
Gross will sail on Aug. 22 on the S.S. I Mrs. S. Rubner and daughters, of Palestine. This body supplies all
Majestic for a European trip.
!Ruth and Josephine, left last Sunday of the clothing, medicines and such
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle have re-(to join Mr. Rubner at Miami, Fla., necessities as the Red Cross supplies
where they will make their future here and funds for this humanitarian
HIS dainty new arrival for au-
turned from a visit to Camp Rona, home. Mrs. Rubner had as her guest work are always needed.
tumn (strictly bench made),
Lake George, N. Y., where they visit- for several months prior to her depar-
Mrs. Morris Friedberg, chairman of
shown in patent colt with ca-
ed their daughter, Miss Regene, who tore her daughter, Mrs. M. Newman, the entertainment committee of the
hour trim . . . or blonde kid with
is spending the summer there. and granddaughter, Rosalyn Newman, Detroit Chapter of liadassah, an-
champagne kid trim . .. this grace-
of Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Newman nounces a novel plan for the raising
ful pump features the ever popular
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieberman and daughter have returned to their of funds. Monday night, Aug. 31, a
two and one-eighth inch Louis heel.
and Miss Betty Lieberman of 862 home.
benefit dance will be held at Granada
Chicago boulevard have returned
Park, the huge outdoor ballroom.'
from an extended stay at the Grand
Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy Salinger are The dance will be open to the public
Fyfes—Fourth Floor
Hotel at Mackinac Island.
now residing at the Gladstone Plaza, and all money taken in will be turned
over to Iladassah, as Granada Park
2744 Gladstone avenue.
On Sunday evening, Aug. 18, Miss
is giving the organization free use
Bess Goldberg of Taylor avenue was
of the dance pavilion.
America's Most Beautiful Footwear
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
M.
Love
of
1638
hostess at a surprise party given in
Seymour Simon's famous dance or-
honor of Miss Rose Freedman, at the Clairmount avenue were hosts at a chestra will supply the music and an
family
gathering
at
their
home
last
latter's home at 1608 Taylor avenue.
additional
feature will be the pre-
The guests were: Dorothe Broudy, Monday evening in honor of their sentation of numerous acts appearing
Helen Gold, Dorothy Bronstein, golden wedding anniversary. Thirty at local theaters.
Blanche Joseff, Bertha Broody, Sid- guests were present, including Mr.
The committee in charge of this af-1
ney Freedman, Bess Silverman, Betty and Mrs. Love's sons, Max and Harry fair consists of Mrs. Morris Fried-,
Ryke, Helen Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. Love, who reside in Los Angeles and berg, chairman; Miss Rose Weinstein,
Franks, Denny liarcoff, Saul White- Florida, respectively.
secretary, and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehr-
man, David Shere, Harry Barcoff,
Honoring their house guest, Miss lich, Mrs. Abe Srere, Miss Sadie Kie-
Irving Schiff, Jack Smith, Irwin Le-
dan and Mrs. Harry Frank.
Carrie
Gurau
of
Jackson
heights,
L.
vine, Joseph Forman, Sam Smith,
Tickets may be secured from any
Bert Schmier, George Schneider, I., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sidlow of the above committee or from the
Are your best advisors. They have bought and are buying Wood-
were
hosts
at
a
bridge
at
their
home,
Fred Bathes, Edward Mintz, Jack
following
liadassah members: Miss
wanlaide home sites on the greatest highway in the world—a Greater
Levin, Henry Rottman and William 2500 Wynn court, last Tuesday eve- Sarah Weinberg, Miss Bertha Lipsitz,
Woodward Avenue—the 200-foot superhighway.
Brown. Out-of-town guests were ning. A Dutch supper was served to Sirs. Harry Schiller and Miss Clara
Frank Lesser, Jack Siegel and Bert 20 guests, among whom were Mr. and Frank.
Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan, Mr. and Mre.
Newman of Cleveland.
David Lebowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Should be brought up in an environment of the finest kind. Wood-
On Tuesday, Aug. 18, Miss Betty Lindenbaum. Miss Gurau will return
wardside offers you these opportunities—bigger and better homes—
Stevens of 630 Warren avenue enter. to her home on Saturday after a fort-
modern schools--cleaner air—a better outlook on life—finer asso-
tained with a personal shower in night's stay in Detroit. Among those
ciations.
honor of Miss I'auline Pont, a bride- who entertained in honor of the Shaarey Zedek Auxiliary Will Hold
elect of Oct. 4. Covers were laid for visitor was Mrs. Lindenbaum, who
Contests at Outing.
25 guests. The bride was the re- was hostess at a luncheon and bridge
on Wednesday, Aug. 12.
cipient of many beautiful gifts.
Opportunity is beckoning you now—at Woodwardside! Residence
The spirit of friendly rivalry will
Iota, business frontage in this well-restricted big development, right
Miss Goldie Stolarsky returned last be given free play at the picnic which
Miss Adeline Cohen of 2305 Hazel.
on Woodward and adjoining the City of Royal Oak, will directly
Wednesday from a week's visit in will be held under the auspices of the
wood avenue entertained Thursday
benefit by the increased property values to follow the compl6tion
Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation
Cleveland.
evening, Aug. 13, honoring Miss Lil-
of Woodward!
Shaarey Zedek at Athletic Field,
yen Slifkin, who was visiting in the
Belle Isle, Wednesday, Aug. 26.
In
honor
of
Miss
Mathilda
Lieber-
Today, you can still buy at low opening prices—securing your selec-
city from Pittsburgh. A midnight
man of 996 Medbury avenue, who will Games and contests will be staged
tion of these large building sites or your future residence or for a
lunch was served for 12 guests.
under the direction of the senior
be
married
to
Roy
Chatlin
on
Sept.
profitable quick "turnover" with a payment of ten per cent of the
members of Troop 164, Boy Scouts
purchase price!
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of 6 at the Congregation Emanuel, the
of America, which meets at Shaarey
Orean
Girls
Club
entertained
with
a
2310 Hazelwood avenue have re-
Zedek Synagogue and is led by Mat-
Large Lots with all Improvements—Size 40x128 feet—
turned from a motor trip through the dinner and theater party at the Tem-
thew Lamport. Both children and
ple
Theater.
The
girls
were
also
hos-
From $1,150 to $1,600—First and Second Block off
East, visiting Boston, New York,
tesses at a handkerchief shower. Miss adults will figure in the contests.
Washington,
Atlantic
City
and
Pitts
Woodward.
Ethel Grauer of 327 East Palmer was Prizes received by the auxiliary in-
burgh.
hostess at a kitchen shower last clude gifts from Klein, Gordon &
For Information Phone or Write
Co., Mrs. I. B. Davidson, Mrs. Benja-
Mr. and Mrs. John Immerman and Thursday evening in honor of Miss
min Goldman, harry Stocker and M.
daughters, Josephine and Mrs. Henry Lieberman.
H. Zackheim.
Myers, have returned from a fort-
The picnic will be an all-day event.
Miss
Mary
Berris
of
1441
Taylor
night's stay at Mackinac Island.
MAIN
0045
avenue entertained at a bridge last Mnay of the members of the auxil-
533 MAJESTIC BLDG.
iary, accompanied by members of
Tuesday
evening
for
the
Tau
Beta
Mrs. Albert H. Krohn has returned
their families, will go to the picnic
from a week's visit with her parents Kappa Sorority. The Misses Doris
and Sally Caplan of Bay City were grounds in the morning. Others
at Hamilton, Ont.
guests. Miss Lilyan Peripsky won plan to spend the afternoon and eve-
ning at the park, where they will be
first prize.
joined by the adult members of their
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families at supper.
Harry
K.
Mendelsohn
of
1910
= Dembitzer of Hazelwood avenue are
The awarding of prizes will be di-
, spending their vacation at the Young Gladstone avenue attended the
rected by Mrs. Louis Solomon, Mrs.
Guardian
Life
Insurnace
Company
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-",' Women's Hebrew Association sum- convention at the Edgewater Beach Benjamin Goldman and Mrs. M. Ap-
=I mer camp at Jeddo, Mich.
=_
Hotel in Chicago last week and from plebaum. Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs.
=
B. Davidson, Mrs. A. B. Stralser,I
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fisher of Cad- there went to Pittsburgh and Mc- I.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Harry 1
=
iliac avenue are now at their summer Keesport, Pa., where he is the guest -
-
Selker, Mrs. Morse Cohen and Mrs. I
of
relatives
and
friends.
Mrs.
Men
—
home, "The Heights," Houghton
DUO-ART Rerodueing Pianox
B. Blumrosen will assist in arranging
Lake, Mich. Miss Maxine Fisher has delsohn joined !limit, Pittsburgh.
for the well-being of the gathering.
VICTROLAS, RECORDS, RADIOS
as her guest Miss Leona Fisher of To-
Mrs. Harry Wetsman, chairman of
Mrs. Marvin H. Goldberg of Blaine
ledo.
avenue and brother-in-law, Harold H. the social committee of the ladies
=
auxiliary,
and Mrs. Saul Saulson are
Miss Eleanor Simon is the guest of Goldberg, are touring through Can-
in general charge of the outing.
=I her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. A. ada, stopping at Niagara Falls and
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DETROIT
BRANCHES
40 STORES
=I H. Krohn, at their summer home on Toronto.
= 1, CedarIsland, Kingsville-on-the-Lake,
Miss Anna Sidlow of 2500 Glynn
Ont.
court is spending two weeks in Ash-
MORRIS SCHILLER
Complimenting Mrs. George Pop- ley, Pa., as the house guest of Mrs.
Morris Schiller died at his home,
lack (Fannie Edelstein) and Miss Hannah Hoffman. Miss Sidlow will 1630 Calvert avenue, Wednesday
0. Hoffman
Rose Kahn, both of Seattle, Wash., be married to Dr. Harry
morning, Aug. 12, after a month's
who are spending the summer in the of Vilkesbarre, Pa., in November.
illness. Burial took place Wednes-
with a beautiful, reliable
city, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berkowitz
day afternoon, with interment at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Mishkin
and
tam-
of Blaine avenue entertained Mon-
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
day evening, Aug. 17, with a dance ily of 546 Kenilworth avenue have as , A. Si. Hershman officiated.
their
house
guests
Miss
Goldie
S.
and midnight supper at their home.
Mr. Schiller was born 60 years ago
Kanter of Columbus and Miss Louise
al Mrs. Robert Lieberman and Mrs.
in Kurland, Europe, and came to this
Harry Rittenherg sang a number of F. Feinstein of Washington. Their country 34 years ago. Ile resided in
= solos, accompanied by Abraham guests will accompany them on an ex- Saginaw and moved to Detroit 16
= Traube. Among the guests were Mr. tended motor trip through the East, years ago. Ile was a member of the
and Mrs. Jack Shimbaum, Mr. and including visits in Buffalo, New York Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and Tern-
a
= Mrs. Robert Dorfman and daughter, City, Atlanitc City, Philadelphia and ple Beth El. Mr. Schiller is survived
......: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lieberman, Mr. Washington.
by his widow, Yetta Schiller; three
= and Mrs. Irving Kessler, the Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cohn and daugh- daughters, Mrs. M. J. Ginsburg of
= Lydia Carnis, Cecilia Kahn and Rose
Mount Clemens, Mrs. J. Meyer Berrie
= Kahn, Harry Becker, Donald Bucher, ter, Loretta, of Dix avenue are on a and Mrs. Myron D. Jacoby of De-
several weeks' motor trip through the
Abraham Traube, Abraham Shim- East. They will visit in New York, troit; one son, Dr. Arthur E. Schiller,
baum, the honor guests and hosts and
and two brothers, Joseph and Harry
their daughters, Ethel and Frances Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Pitts- Schiller.
The matchless opportun-
burgh and Cleveland before return-
= Berkowitz.
ing
to
Detroit
the
middle
of
Septem-
ity for selection, presented
WILLIAM J. WOLFFSKY
ail
Among the Detroit girls who are ber.
through the immensity of
-
William J. Wolffsky (lied suddenly
=' attending the Pi Delta Phi Sorority
at
his
home in Kansas City, Mo., on
our stock—the wide range
Mrs. Nathan Schreiber and three
= house party at Port Semler., Mich.,
Aug. 11. Burial took plate from the
of prices and unequalled
= are the Misses Lenore Brown, Marian daughters and son of 1130 Longfel- Lewis Bros. parlors in Detroit on
values—and our extra lib-
= Caplan, Lillian Cooper, Margaret low avenue have returned from a Aug. 14, with interment at Wood-
Foreman, Sylvia Imerman and Marian stay of several weeks at Cedar Point mere Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Fram of-
eral midsummer payment
obtainable only
and Cleveland.
=I Levy.
plan leave no reason for
ficiated. Mr. Wolffsky, who was 44
Mrs. Philip Sidlow of 2500 Glynn years of age, was a former Detroit
not having Grand imme-
Grinnell.
Lil-
House ' Of "
Mrs. B. Myers and daughters.
resident.
He is survived by his
diately.
lian, Rose, Myra and Ethel, have court will accompany Mr. and Mrs. widow, Mrs. Bessie Grossman Wolff-
moved from Alger avenue to 2005 J. Goldberg of Medbury avenue on sky; three daughters, Mrs. Marva
a motor trip to Chicago. They will
MI Taylor avenue.
Guaranteed
leave Detroit on Sunday and will re- Wolfberg, Lenora and Edith Jane
Wolffsky, all of Kansas City; his
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim and turn in a week.
mother, Mrs. Joseph Wolffsky, and
son have returned from Chicago,
Low as Only
Mrs. Max Zierer of Clairmount one sister, Mrs. Charles Goldstone of
"E• where they attended the convention
avenue
left
hot
Sunday
for
Miami,
Detroit.
=I of the Guardian Life Insurance Corn- s_
•r-
. ...A
r
. r.
.ter se
in
Fla.,
us., to )cam
l pos y
Mrs. Zierer will make their future
I NisMiriam Levin of Carter eve- home in Miami.
: , nue entertained at a bridge party last
Es
Mrs. Michael Lenhoff entertained ' 41,
=I Monday night in honor of her house
Announce. the Opening of Offices for
I guest, Miss Esther Femerson of Sir- 75 guests at the Masonic Country
the General Practice of Medicine and
Club
on Thursday evening, Aug. 13,
mingham, Ala.
surgery at
in
h onor of her daughter, Esther,
whose
engagement
to
Herman
Siegel
Rosenthal
of
1001 Westminster Avenue
Isaac
Mr. and Sirs.
=' East Hancock avenue celebrated their has been announced. The guests
Corner Goodwin
= twentieth wedding anniversary with danced in the ballroom and at mid-
Grand
Telephone Hemlock 10206
night enjoyed a buffet supper In the
family
party
on
Saturday
evening,
=
a
tred Upright
= Aug. 15. Harold Rosenthal, who is dining room.
Residence, Empire 4271 - M
Pianos f
=I ■ senior rabbi at the Rabbi Isaac El-
Rent
Rabbi and Mrs. Judah L. Levin of
Office Hours:
= chanan Seminary of New York, was
—
= toastmaster at the affair, which was 404 East Ferry avenue returned last
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.
week
from
South
Haven,
Mich.,
42 in the form of a lawn fete. Chinese
than Wednesday.
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Breakfast and
Dinner Time
At breakfast and dinner
time every housewife in the
city turns on the gas at
about the same time. More
gas is used morning and
evening than any other time.
Part of this gas is stored in
the big tanks you see around
the city—the rest is manu-
factured as you use it. As
the demand increases, more
gas machines are put into
use.
Though we keep three
months supply of all ma-
terials ahead, you can appre-
ciate what it means to have
to increase or decrease the
production of gas with the
rapidly fluctuating demand.
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