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N. F. BEAUTY CONTEST
TO BE GALA AFFAIR
Everything is in readiness for the
A number of Oudents of the United carnival and beauty contest to be
Hebrew Schools were among the held at Rochester Park on July 25.
Now In Progress
July Sale of
Quality Furs
Now Is the Time to Select Your Furs
for Choice of the Season's Best Pelts
—and Prices That Ale Considerably
Below Those That Will Prevail Later.
A Complete Collection
of 1926-27 Models
The Most Authentic Fashions in East-
ern Mink, Persian Lamb, Broadtail,
Ermine, Leopard, Squirrel, Caracul,
Hudson Seal, Beaver, Antelope, Rac-
coon, Sea Lion, Muskrat and Pony—
In Models Designed Exclusively For
B. Siegel Co., by World-Renowned
Fur Craftsmen.
from $150 to $4,000
V
Like changing old clothes
for new ones---
FURS
stored for
2`/, of
your
valuation.
It's like getting entirely new
things when you refresh your
garmel. s with The Forest
Process.
Phone ,
Melrose 4200
and our Service Car Will Call for
and Deliver Promptly.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
Melrose 4200
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
graduates of local high schools and
colleges this last month. They are:
duch ySelijtison, A. IL, University
of Michigan. Ile graduated the United
Hebrew Schools in 1923. Ile will
continue in the university in the de-
partment of law.
Herd Shut, it B., College of the
City of DeLsoit. Graduut e of t he
United Hebrew School in 1923. Ile
will study law at the University of
Mich iga
Meyerr II. Harrison, Northern Iligh
School. Meyer came to this county
five years ago. Ile graduated the
United Hebrew Schools in 1923. Ile
completed his high school course in
three years, graduating with the
highest scholarship honors in his
Woodward
Wo odward Thrzt to Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamln Winsen and
family of 2263 Richton avenue have
returned from a two weeks' visit in
New York, where they were the
guests of their parents.
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Bertha D. London of Leices.
ter court entertained delightfully on
Thursday, July 1, with a surprise
bridge party in honor of her sister,
Miss Rose N. London. Covers were
laid for 16 guests. The Misses Rose
Elko, Celia Sutkin, Rae Schwartz
and Sophie Stellar were awarded
high honors.
M rs, Jack Soifer and Miss Ida
1
I Klinger were joint hostesses at a mis.
cellaneous shower and bridge on Fri-
day, June 25, at Webster Hall, in
honor of Miss Mollie Klinger, a bride-.
Eva Margolis, College High School,
elect of July. Luncheon was served
Graduated United Hebrew Schools it;
I to 35 guests. Miss Klinger was the
1924.
I recipient of many lovely gifts.
Abraham Pearl, Casa Technical
—
Graduated United Ilebrew
Complimenting Miss Rita Tyler of
High.
Schools 1926.
Buffalo, N. Y., who is the house guest
Norton Rosen, Central high School.
of her brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Tyler of 2225 Blaine
Graduat ed United Ilebrew Schools
ASH.
active on
in high
was was
1926 . Norton He
the varsity ROSE
avenue,
Leon Weinberg entertained
school work.
guests at his residence, '280 Ilagtie
debating team and on the staff of According to those in charge, this 10
the school newspaper. will be one of the most interesting avenue, on Monday evening, July 5.
Oscar Schwartz, Northern High ati./ssenjoyable affairs ever sponsored
Mrs. Lawren ce Lipton of 12937
I t is
School,Graduated United Hebrew by the, Jewish National Fund.
Its Weil as Woodward avcale was hostess at a
Schools in 1924. Among other actiVi- hoped that Detroit Jewry,
bridge of deligi "ful appointmnets on
ties Oscar woo on the staff of the residents of the suburbs, will partici- Tuesday afternoon, Ally 5, in honor
pate and help to make this a suc-
of Miss Rita Tyser of Buffalo, N. Y.,
sch ool newspaper.
Nathan Shur, Detroit lligh School. cessful aff air.
who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
Mi ss Rose Ash is among the en -
Graduated United Hebrew Schools in trants
in the beauty contest, the win- seph Tyser of Blaine avenue.
1926 as president of his class.
-
.
tier
of
which
will
receive
a4,trip
to
Seymour Tilchin, Northern Iligh
M r. and Mrs. L. C. Touff and tam-
IMMO]. Graduated United Hebrew Palestine.
Boys and girls up to the age of 16 ily of 1675 Edison avenue have left,
Schools in 1923. Seymour came to
this county about five years ago. are invited to participate in the Na- by motor, for a two weeks' trip
Ile completed his high school course tional Fund essay contest. Essays through the East.
in two and a half years, graduating must be in not later than July 18.
Miss Nellie Steinberger of 581 Hol-
Those desiring further information
a
c i in school
withhoors.
He wa s atve
n
house and are requt ,ed to write the committee, brook avenue entertained with
life, bei ng tiresident of his
2231 West Euclid avenue, or tele- bridge and theater party tin Saturday,
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
on the student council.
June 26, honoring Miss Rose Schaffer
The above students are all con. phone Euclid 2950.
Sold Only at
of New York City, who is the guest of
timing their studies at the United
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
HebrewSchools and are active mem- her sister, Mrs. Moe Gelberg.
FOOTWEAR SHOP
hers of She Alumni Association of
Mrs. Sadie Lieberthal, forMerly of
28 Adams Avenue West
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
the Schoo s.
Bay City, Mich., now of Colorado
Springs, Colo., is visiting her dough-
Summer Sessions:
ter, Mrs. Jack Goldman of h710 Dex-
The summer sessions of the United
ter boulevard.
Hebrew Schools are held daiiy ex-
IlN MEMORIAM
cept Saturday and Sunday from 1:30
Esther
The Misses etteinberg,
By W
00 P. M. All the schools are
Blumberg and Sally Friedman and
111 loving memory of Max Ball, who
cd Sunday. Classes are held Fri-
Joseph N. Bean motored to Bay City
passed away seven years ago, July 13,
day instead.
for last week-end, where they were
1919, 15 days in Tammuz.
Belle Isle Picnics:
entertained by the parents and
The busses of the United Hebrew
Gone but not foraonen.
friends of Miss Weinberg.
Schools are utilized every Friday for
—
His loving mother, sister., and
The mirror room of the Strathmore
picn ics for the lit tle children. The
d
brothers.
cLasse s of Miss llelen LePonde an
Hotel was the scent. of a very pretty
In loving memory sif Thelma Schub- bridge-luncheon on Wednesday after-
S eymo u r Tilchin were taken out last
Friday. Careful supervision is given
noon, July 7, when Mrs. Harry Cog-
over the children, and this practice is iner, who passed away seven years gin and Mrs. Maurice Sider enter-
becoming popular among the little ago, July 3, 1919.
twined in honor /of their sister, Miss
tots of the schools.
Esther nen, a bride-elect of August.
Not dead to shove who loved her.
bef ore.
ss The
Not lout
table
but gone decorations
were carried
She liver with um in memory
out in pink and white, with covers
And will for evermore.
laid for 50 guests. Mrs. Manuel a-
Sadly missed by her parents, broth- copy and Sirs. Sidney Wallace, ac- 1
ers and sister. companied by Mrs. Jose Winson, ren- I
Good Bathing Beach, Fine Fishing, Ten.
tiered several vocal solos.
Croquet,
Baseball,
Riding
H
,
Ms,
In loving memory of Mr i.• Leah
Fish, Frog and Chicken Dinners, Com-
Mrs. William Kronish and son, n
Ackerman, who passed away six years
plete Playground Equipment for the Kid.
Eliot, of New Haven, are the guests C
ago, July 10, 19211.
dies, Excellent Hotel Service.
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernstein
Gone but not forgotten.
Reasonable Rates.
of Chicago boulevard.
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Post Office Address: Grass Lake,
Sadly missed by her husband and
Miss Carolyn Maybaum of New.
Michigan.
children.
ark, N. J., is visiting her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohn.
Speaking of Fall
The New Auteuil
Felt Hat
15.00
Introduced by Reboux at the Prix des Drags
Races at Auteuil, the hat sketched above is one
of the very newest things for fall. Of the finest
French felt it has a smart band and binding of
grosgrain. The crown receives an unusual treat-
ment in the form of a crease down the center.
Exact copies in the newest fall shades.
HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES
Hack's
An Opportune Time -
-
Just as Summer Begins
We Begin Our Hat Sale
Don't Miss It
MACK ISLAND HOTEL
Mack Island Hotel.
Chronicle Press for Fine Job Printing
Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of
1915 Calvert avenue. have returned
from a stay at Mackinac Island,
where they were guests at the Grand
Hotel.
Panamas and Leghorn',
Formerly $7.50, $8.50,
Now $5.45
Straw Hats—including
Disney $5.00 and $6.00
Now $3.85
Straw Hats,
Formerly $4.00,
Now $2.85
All $3.00 and $3.50 Caps,
Now $1.85
Mr. And Mrs. Meyer S. Fink of
1199 Atkinson avenue have returned
from an extended visit in Pittsburgh
and Atlantic City. Miss Ruth Fink,
who accompanied her parents, will
remain in Atlantic City for an indef-
inite stay.
Every price mark and original hat
bands are left intact.
Our repair department has had 35
years' exporie•ce. Rapid and expert
service are at your disposal.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldie of 9512
Dexter boulevard have as their house
guests Mrs. Leo Mayer, Mrs. A. Feld-
man, Miss Freda Smith and Morris
Grossman of Pittsburgh. Pa.
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DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER
TWO
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Bussey of 2673
Sturtevant avenue are receiving con.
gratulatiens on the birth of a son, k
Harold, I., an June 30.
STORES
\...vvvessovirmen
Mrs. Maurice Wispe
of
Mr.
3277 Tuxedo avenue arc receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Leonard, on June 16.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ellis of
1251 Pasadena avenue are receiving
felicitations on the birth of a son,
Ronald Malcolm, on June 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berner (Esther
Mezerik of Detroit) of Bay City,
Mich., are receiving felicitations on
the birth of a daughter, Clare liar-
riett, on July 1.
Persons and Furnishings
For eighty years Dean has studied and practiced
the art of infusing homes with the refreshing
spirit cf originality and character. Hundreds of
Michigan homes have, throughout the years,
borne mute but glowing testimony to the virility
of this art.
Much like the personalities of the owners they
represent, these homes are stamped with individ-
uality combined with the easy grace and assurance
that has behind it years of training.
A Dean estimate will not obligate you in any
way. Commissions executed for individuals,
clubs, estates, architects and contractors. Suitable
budgeting of accounts if desired.
- INTERIOR DECORATING - WALLPAPERS
EXTERIOR PAINTI
EXOUISITE IMPORTED AN3 DOMESTIC FURNITURE OF ALL PERIODS
V - DRAPERIES - RUGS AND CARPETS
U PHOLSTING
LAMPS AND SHADES - WINDOW SHADES
OBJETS ART
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Poor to the conk non of our new studios at I 197
/. of ec are ...ping temporary
Jefferson Alt.
Jefferson Avenue East.
quartets at l•
MI5.HIGAN•S LEADING DECORATOI
S
AND FURNISHERS FOR EIGHTY *YEARS
Pack Your Lunch Basket and Come Prepared for
a Real Outing.
"Pleasure Cruise"
Tuesday, July 13, 9 a. m.
To be Given by
aro
ungagentritto
Reverend and Mrs. Elias Miller of
6413 Ironwood Joyous- announce the
engagement I if their daughter, Rosa.'
lyn, to Bernard J. Kopelov of Day-I
ton, Ohio.
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•
Mrs. A. Smith of 9512 Dexter
boulevard announces the engagement
of her daughter,'" Freda, to Morris!
Grossman of Pittsburgh, Pa.
PISGAH LODGE, NO. 34, B'NAI B'RITH
AND LADIES AUXILIARY.
At
PUT - IN - BAY
OLD FOLKS HOME
STEAMER PUT-IN-BAY.
Membership:
The Northwest Branch of the Jew-
: ish Old Folks Home 4e conducting a
membership drive and all interested
are requested to com/hunicate with
Mrs. M. P. Fisher, telephone Ilem-
lock 7079.
Request:
Anyone Who has a piaro which he
' is willing to lend or donate to the
Old Folk's Home, please call Mrs.
Philip D. Cowan of 2075 Went Phila-
delphia avenue.
Note of Sympathy:
Members of the Northwest Branch
of"the Jewish Old Folks Home wish
to extend their sincere sympathy to
'the members of the family of the
late Mrs. Otto held, who was • char-
' ter member of the organization and
dearly loved by all who knew her.
LEAVES FOOT OF FIRST STREET
I•nai B'rith Baseball team wishes
to communicate with a young Jew-
, iph boy who desires to join ■ ball
team in :he rapacity of pitcher. Call
Mr. Rosenbe'rg. Lafayette 0500.
Tickets, $1,00.
Mortgage Loans
Children, 50c.
1
Land Contracts ,
Ask your friends marks, the prompt service sad fair treat•
meet given by us. If you want first or second mortgage, or first
aortgag• on vacant, or wish to all your land contract, sob the
investment Mortgage Company
PFTER PATTERSON, Manager
313 Hammond Building
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