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FOR
FINER
FURS

Buying B. Siegel Company fur.;

means buying the best. You
know that every fur coat is of

guaranteed quality—the most

exclusive in style— highest

;

workmanship, and comparison

will prove B. Siegel Company

furs as the outstanding fashion

values.

hake 1/0111 VeleCtialt non , A deposit trill ewer re any cool tout

wanted later.

Engagements

arriages

HOMONOFF-SILVER

The marriage of Miss Betty It. Sil-
ver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Morris Fishman of the Detroit Life 'C. Silver of 3016 Jos. Campau ave.
Insurance Company and Mrs. Fish- nue, to Albert Homonoff took place
man entertained delightfully at their at the Silver residence on Sunday,
home, 225'2 Gladstone avenue, last Aug. 9, at 3 p. m. Rabbi Schectel
Wednesday evening in honor of Presi- performed the ceremony, assisted by
dent M. E. O'Brien and Mrs. O'Brien, Rabbi Cohen of Pittsburgh, in the
who have just returned from their presence of 200 guests. A reception
wedding trip to Atlantic City. Covers f o ll o wed fr o m 3 to 6 and dinn e r was
were laid for 60. During the eve- served to the immediate families at
ning a musical program was given by Kraemer's Hotel, Mt. Clemens, at
Israel Katz, violin soloist of the De. 8:30.
The bride wore a white georgette
troit Symphony Orchestra, with Ida
Elkan Katz at the piano. The mem- gown, trimmed with crystal heads.
bers of the "Don't Worry Club," who, Her tulle veil was draped and held in
with their wives, were included among place with a coronet of real lace and
the guests, as were also other officials orange blossoms. She carried a
of the Detroit Life Insurance Com- shower bouquet of bridal roses and
pany, presented President O'Brien orchids. She was attended by Mrs.
and his bride with a beautiful wed- Emanuel Klein, who was gowned in
ding gift as a token of their personal black georgette, with corsage of tea
esteem and well wishes. roses, and by Mrs. Ilarry Homonoff,
who wore a coral color gown and a
Mrs. J. M. Millner, Mr. and Mrs. corsage of roses. The groom was at-
II. Jack Halperin and Miss Tillie Hal- tended by Emanuel Klein and Ilarry
perin have returned from a motor Homonoff. James Silver, the bride's
trip to South Haven and Chicago. brother, and S. Bernhard, were ush-
Miss Halperin also spent a week in ers. Mrs. Silver, the bride's mother,
Hamilton, Ont., where she was exten- wore a gown of gray crepe.
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
sively entertained by friends.
and Mrs. I.. Silver of Chicago, Miss
Freye Pollock of Cincinnati, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollander have re-
Sara Amster of Nov York City, Mks
turned to San Diego, Calif., after
Jennie Dolmar of Buffalo and Sam
spending three months at the Addi-
son Hotel. They will remain there Pollock of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Hornonoff left for a
over the winter. Mrs. Hollander was
trip to Mackinac Island, where they
extensively entertained during her
will spend three weeks, after which
stay in Detroit and, before her de-
they will be at home at 3016 Jos.
parture, was hostess to 16 guests at
a luncheon and card party at the Ad- Campau avenue.

- NOV—

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Korn of 9001
Oakland avenue announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Ruth, to
Paul Faust of this city. The wedding
will take place late in December.

"Ermine"

!Ir. and !lies. Benjamin Abram°.
vitz of 604 Est Kirby avenue an.
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ethel, to Jack Subar, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Subar of this
city.

In Coats and Capes
Presented in the

August Sale of Furs

IN MEMORIAM

The

gorgeous fur we have asso-
ciated with royalty ever since our
fairy-story days — ill wraps as
regal as any princess ever dared
to wear!

In loving memory of our dear fa-
ther, Ilarris 11. Finsilver, who died 10
years ago, Aug. 27, 1915.
"Each year we miss you more."
Loving Children and Granchildren.

In loving memory of Mrs. Ida Ep-
stein, who died five years ago, Aug.
25, 1920.

- featured at savings made
possible by the August
sale, at prices ranging
from 975.00 to 1250.00.
—Cocoa, beige and the
natural.

Just •

thtoloht of on dear loved 11111.
J n+t • memory fond and ltur;
.1o4t • token of •tfeetion
Th•I our hearts OM ache for Y 0 •

Fawn& m•e think we have &woollen
When at time., the, nee ,,. .mile:
Little in they know the heartaehea
That our mile+ hide all the while

Sadly missed by her Husband, Daugh-
ter, Mother, Sister and Brother.

CARD OF THANKS

Second Floor

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HACK'S ARCH CORRECTIVE

NEW DRESS OXFORDS

dison Hotel.

Mrs. II. A. Velick and family of
JACOBY-SCHILLER
153 Massachusetts avenue wish to
Mrs. Vette Schiller of 1630 Calvert thank their relatives, friends and ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Ravine and fans-
ily have moved into their new home avenue announces the marriage of quaintances for the kindness and
her (laughter, Esther Ellen, to Dr. sympathy shown them during their
at 3222 Blaine avenue.
Myron D. Jacoby, which took place at recent bereavement. Special thanks
Miss Doris Wolfgang of 2040 Glad- her home on Tuesday, Aug. 11. Rabbi are extended to the members of De-
troit Lodge No. 55, K. of P., for their
atone avenue is spending a fortnight A. M. Hershman officiated.
assistance at the funeral.
in New York City.

Can this be my
Worn old suit?

The same satisfactory service in clean-
ing and dyeing women's wear, too.
Thrifty wives are finding favor with their
husbands by joining our long list of satis-
fied customers.

son, Miles, motored to Detroit from i Among the out-of-town guests will
Syracuse, N. Y., and are the guests be Mrs. Esther Cohen, the Misses
of their brothers, Eli and Jacob. Geraldine and Carrie Cohen and Viv-
Cooper, all of Baltimore.
Greenwald of Ridgewood avenue. an
They expect to make their future
LEVY-HESS
home in Detroit.
The marriage of Miss Paula Ba-
Mrs. Sarah Greenwald of Ridge- bette Hess, daughter of Mrs. Bertha
wood avenue has returned from a L. Hess of San Antonio, Texas, to
two weeks' stay in Saginaw. Joseph L. Levy of Port Huron, Mich.,
took place at the Statler Hotel on
Friday, Aug. 14. Rabbi Leon Fram
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scher of 1691
officiated at the ceremony in the
Glynn court will be at home Wednes-
presence of the immediate families.
day evening, Aug. 26, from 8 to 10
o'clock, in honor of their twenty- Dinner was served to 2$ guests.
The bride wore a gown of Alice
fifth wedding anniversary. No cards.
blue satin, a Milgrum model, embroi-
dered in threads of silver, and a
Mrs. Zelda Meister Ilarris an- pheasant-colored picture hat. She
nounces the approaching marriage of carried a white satin Bible covered
her daughter, Estelle, to Philip Minus, with lilies-of-the-valley and white rib-
which will take place on Sunday, S e p . ' bons in shower effect.
tember 6.
I The guests were Mrs. Fanny Levy-
—
son, grandmother of the bride ; Max
Mrs. Fannie Levy of Cincinnati, Cohn and Mrs. I. Wolff, all of San
Ohio, who is called the "mother" of ' Antonio, and others from Port Huron
the Hebrew Union College, is the I and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Levy will be at home
guest of Mrs. Emanuel Tobias of
' at "The Homestead," Port Huron, af-
Gladstone avenue.
ter Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp of
RETURNS FROM EUROPE
Monterey avenue have returned from
a stay at Mackinaw Island.

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AND DYERS

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"America's Best"

LAST WEEK

OF OUR

WONDERFUL
DISCOUNT
SALE

S

ATURDAY, August 29th, will
wind up the greatest sale of
America's Best Furniture ever
held in Detroit. Hundreds of real, bona
fide bargains in suites and odd pieces
as well as high grade Domestic and
Oriental Rugs.

If you do not desire to pay cash we
will be glad to arrange very liberal
terms. A small deposit will hold your
purchase until you are ready for de-
livery.

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8926 30 Twelfth St.

Louis Siegel, who resides
resides at the
Miss Frances Schwartz of 645 East
from an
Bethune avenue and Miss Rae Klasky Hotel Statler, has returned
extensive pleasure an
and buying
b • g
of 1440 West Euclid avenue have re-
turned from a month's visit in South in France, Germany and Switzerland.
Mr. Siegel purchased many beautiful
Haven and Chicago.
gowns, coats and accessories for the
—
in the latest French styles.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Segal
in thelatest French styles.
(Beatrice Kurtz) of Taylor avenue
left last Sunday for an extended trip
through the South.
-- -
Miss Helen E. Weisberger of 213
California avenue has left for a sev-
eral weeks' stay at the Edgemere
Beach Motel at South Haven, Mich.,
where she joined her cousin, Miss
Rose Weisberger of South Bend, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Lewis and
!daughter, Henrietta, and son, Her-
! schel, of Burlingame avenue have re-
turned from a two weeks' motor trip
to Chicago, where they were guests
at the Chicago Beach Hotel.

Mrs. Jack A. Miller of Baltimore.
Md., and children, Todros, Gerald and
Hope Adrienne, and brother, Carl
Rueben of Cleveland, were guests of
Mrs. Frank Bachrach of 314 Monte-
rey avenue en route to Cleveland
from Adrian, Mich., where they
spent several weeks. Mrs. Miller will
also visit in Pittsburgh en route to
Baltimore.

Miss Bess Berger has returned
from a two months' visit in Los An-
geles. Calif., and is spending the re-
mainder of the summer with relatviea
at Beaver Falls, Pa.

The Misses Betty and Shirley Men-
delssohn have as their house guest
Miss Frances Molay of Chicago.

Mrs. Charles E. ?dishy and daugh-
ters, Ruth and Harriet, of 2291 Tay-
lor avenue left last Sunday for a sev-
eral weeks' stay at Mackinaw Island.

Mrs. M. E. Gendelman and daugh-
ter, Blanche, of Cleveland are the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Fried of Taylor avenue.

The Misses Boss and Mary Shalo-
wits of Baltimore arrived in the city
last Wednesday morning and are the
guests of relatives and friends. Miss
Shalowitz is the house guest of her
cousins, the Misses Mary and Irene
Caplan of the Oxford Hall Apart-1

Miss Sylka Schreiber of 1130 Long-

and Hazelwood

fellow avenue has as her house guest
Miss Betty Cohen of Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris of
Palmer avenue has returned from a
two weeks visit in Muskegon, where
they were the house guests of their

Arliagtoa
1175

the well dressed men

who arc afflicted with

foot ills.

P. D. JACOBSON

Arliagton
1175

CLEANER AND DYER
LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR
R•m«I•ling .nil Repairing of the Better Kind.
3383 BURLINGAME, Near DEXTER BOULEVARD

CARD OF THANKS

THESE
FINE OXFORDS

Mrs. Morris Schiller and family
wish to thank their relatives and
friends for the kindness and sym-
pathy shown then in their recent be-
reavement.

Are to be hod in tan

or black in sizes

5 to 13i0

AAA to EE

Protect Your Walls and Curtains

with

at

UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS

$12.00 to $13.50

HACK'S

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28 Adams Avenue West
5th Floor, Stroh Bldg.
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79 MARTIN PLACE
Half Block from Woodward Aim

145th Time
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Nights, 50c to $2.50. Pop. Matinee• Wed., 50c to $1.50.
Saturday Matinee, 50. to $2.00.

175,000 People Have Already Seen

Gar. 6884

8931 Twelfth St.

G A RR IC K

8:20 TONIGHT

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DELICATESSEN LUNCHES

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SEVENTEENTH WEEK! SEE ITI

"One of the World's Most Married Girls."

Seats Now on Sala for This and Neat Weak.

Congratulations

to the

First Hebrew Congregation

of Delray

Upon the Laying of the

Corner Stone

of Their New Synagogue

Miss Mary Caplan of the Oxford
Hall Apartments announces the ap-
proaching marriage of Miss Hannah
, Ruth Williams to Saul Meister, which
will take place at the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue on Sunday, Sept. 6.

ments.

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Between Taylor

Are a revelation for

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COHEN-BROOD

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Brood of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brown and
son of 19470 Lucerne drive, Palmer 9114 Lasalle boulevard announce the
Woods, returned last week from a approaching marriage of their dough.
month's stay at Lake Louise and ter, Etta, to Arthur Cohen of Balti-
Banff. more, which will take place at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenwald and day evening, Aug. 31, at 7 o'clock.

That's what you'll say after seeing
how cheerful and bright your suit looks
after having it cleaned by "The Forest."

533-37 Forest Ave. E.

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brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Goodman.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and
family have returned from their sum-
mer home and are again residing at
their home at 631 We Boston bou-
levard.

HENRY CZIN

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Cedar 4909
8315 Thaddeus St.

Contractor For the New Synagogue

