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ociat .and
N. F. BEAUTY CONTEST
PROGRAM IS COMPLETED
SIE5E1
An elaborate and entertaining pro-
gram, which will include among other
numbers the Ilalevy Society and the
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New Frocks
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Woodward Thru to Washington
ROWSSEN-FEIN.
Temple Enameul was the scene of a
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N. very pretty wedding on Sunday even-
Miss Lillian Thomas of Albany,
hi ing, June 27, when Miss Lydia Fein
Y., is spending the month of July S. , became the bride of William Rowssen,
The
Detroit, the guest of her uncle,
son of Sirs. Pauline Rowssen.
Thomas.
ceremony was performed by Rabbi A.
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For Functions-
Vamp-Toe Chiffon
"Himel-Hose"
s. George B. Mallon of M. Hershman at S:30 o'clock.
wn of
M r. and
ast Kirby avenue announce
ton' pink
The bride
was lovely
in georgette.
a go
„; on pale
and green
beaded
505 E
at
was trimmed
ink
bar mitzvah of their so n, J erome
11er
picture
but
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Jul y
Saturd ay morn ing,
Mogen
Abraham Syn. with long green velvet streamers and
o'clock,
the Farnsworth avenue. A she carried a shower bouquet of Op-
agogue, at 540
0 nil Butterfly roses.
reception will be held on Sunday hells
Miss Sally Fein, who attended her
as maid of honor, wore a gown
e vening, July 25, from 7 until 11
o'clock, at their residence. No cards., of peach chiffon and carried a bou-
quct f sweet pease and Butterfly
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Morris, roses. The bridesmaids, six in TIM-
Miss Helen Morris and Sidney Morris her, wore gowns in pastel shades and
have left for Charlevoix, where they carried bouquets of sweet WWI.
flintier was served to 85 guests tan-
will spend the remaining summer
mediately following the ceremony.
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowssen left for an
Si
.
Miss Bernice Cohen of Clairmount Eastern tour and upon their return
for Children
In a Wonderful
Value-Giving Sale
s2."
$1.95
QrSOrkea
Marrittgro
All Sizes 2 to 6 avd
6 to 14 Years.
Beautiful Frocks in Gingham., Voiles,
Prints and Chambr•ys; with and
For Sports-
All-Silk Semi- Chiffon
"Himel-Hose"
Either, 1.95
= Silk to the very top—
The new, rounded lisle-
out bloomers. A loving opportunity
no mother should overlook.
Extra Special!
Dainty Wash Frocks for lit- 95
tle girls 2 to 6 ye•rs .t •
very speci ■ I price.
Hosiery — Main Floor.
HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Sold Only at
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We are right
near you!
As a matter of fact, we are only as far
from you as your telephone—just phone,
we'll call for that delicate frock, dainty
blouse or suit.
Our method of odorless and perfect
cleaning assures you of happily satisfac-
tory results.
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
Hack's
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
FOOTWEAR SHOP
28 Ad•ms Avenue West
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
Slicker Umbrellas
Saturday MondayONLY
$2.98
Made to match the new slickers. Ab-
solutely waterproof, odorless and fast
color. Ten rib frames, amber tips
and ferrules. Red, green, purple
the season and all are urged to at- I ' Complimenting
Mrs. R. Holtzman i Westminster avenue, became the
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Isidoreibride of Murray Tait, son of Mr. and
tend.
Ont., Stn.
avenue en- I Mrs. S. Tait of Toronto, Ont., at a
The National Fund essay contest 1of Hamilton
ill close
and
of with
733 a bridge-luncheon on I very pretty wedding on Sunday, Junel
girls
w
up to on
the July8
age 1 and
of 16 boys
years
are Brasch
tertanied
ron I
P hilade lphia
requested to mail in their essays1uly
8. Covers were hid for 1612, at the
J
and bBanyked
The alt ar was
Synagogue.
gueste and prize awarded ' Sirs. Bert- , , I with ferns and palms. Rev. Harry I
s.
n
' I p romptly.
N rt yrs.Ni e .w m m(a .
r s y e • • "
Hr au rs :.
1Z. Gordon officiated at the ceremony,
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The Misses Betty Burdick and Sirs.
n G I a''sisresr ain k cIn
1
Goldie Dann are among the ninny ..r.,
Zuielet s ch re Tived the , at 6 o'clock.
NI •: . Rudolph
I
1 Miss Barron was attended by hurl
participants in the beauty contest.
'
ze.
: t . onsot ati on prize.
sister, Miss Betty Barron. as maid of
I Those desiring further information
,
honor
and Mrs. J. Viedrah as matron I
t o ne '
I are requested to write the National
Mr. and Mrs Herman
' Wats
'
' f honor. Miss Emma Goldtine of
-
'rs
Fund Committee, 2231 West Euclid , of 3815
Dterta
ned
: Duane
avenue entertained'
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of the b 11 'd e,
cousin o
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El'
VP
iza 11,
t N. . .1, cousin
I
' avenue, or telephone Euclid 2950.
on Sunday, July 11, with a delightful
!
Misses Frances Geller, Sally Ma.
I reception in honor of their daughter, • the
• -
Gertrude, whose engagement to Ed lek, Blanche Ufberg and Ruse Levin
i
were bridesmaids. Hanna Zelikovt::
• Ottawa, Anna and Rosie Brown
d A. E
I warpstein,
son of Mr. and Sirs. Of
Atheism is organizing and flouting Julius Ii. Epstein of LaSalle boule_ were the pretty little flower girls and ,
S recently announced. Cor -
ome of Our most treasured verities yard,
Albert White served as ring •
brother of the
m ' other precious possessions. From ers were laid for 150 relatives and littler.
he heart of the culture of 'some ()f friends. .. bearer.
Ben
Tait,
groom,
assisted
as best man and the i
T.,- our great colleges conies a strident
nded as ushers: N. W it-
ing atteGeorg.e
oll
Miss Irene Beck of 1215 Burlin
ondemnation of God and Religion-
Al-
Barron,
fowBarron,
genie avenue has returned from a ' liam
Th, Supplement.
and has len Brown, llarry Abrams and Sam-
Pa
P r ttsburgh
t
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joined her mother, Mrs. Louis Beck. 'l el The
S i sk bride
was very attractive in
at Lake Orion, where they will re-
main for the balance of the month. a gown of bridal satin made bouffant
Sirs. Benjamin Larkv (Elsie Kur- style, with rows of lace inserted with
rhinestones. Her tulle veil was held
J., is beites, in place by a dainty lace coronet
land) of Somerville, N.
extensively entertained by relatives trimmed with clusters of orange
blossoms. The gowns of the attend-
ems Burin g h r s t ay in th e ants were fashioned gorgeously in
am I friends
Engagements, Weddings, Banquets and
city. Mrs. Larky will remain until
All Social Functions.
pastel shades.
after her brother's wedding, which
The following out-of-town guests
J
We Cater to the leading ewish
Social
will b(• an event (if July 22.
attended: Mr. and Mrs. J. Guldfine
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Melrose 4200
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
G od Condemned.
and yellow.
SERVING TRAYS
With Rail, 11:17 Inches.
Without Rail, 13018N Inch..
Saturday.Monday
$1.95
I
Nickle plated trays,
hand painted designs on un-
derside of glass. Handles.
i
Announces the Removal of
Bergstem s Pharmacy
16400 WOODWARD AVENUE
Affair. ol the C ty.
Where he will carry a Complete Line of
Drugs, Sundries, Cigars, Etc
Prescriptions Our Specialty.
Sod• Fountain
Homes and Halls.
W• D
DETROIT CATERING CO.
M. A. PEREIRA. Mgr.
Connection.
t25 RICHTON AVE.
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Commencing Today
erRadical Clearance
SALE
2 5%
SAVING
On Choicest Stock
ORIEN TALL
RUGS
Includess
Shipmentss Arriving Together.
S.G.Gulian Rug Co.
142 2 FARMER STREET
at
I
(berme
Mrs. Benjamin Larky and the
Misses Ann and Foe Kurland enter-
tained 24 guests at a bridge and,
kitchen shower on July 12 in honor I
of Rose Sumter, a bride-elect of July
22. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Esther
.Gosavitch, Mrs. N. Sosin, Miss Rime
- ,Pratt, Miss Jennie Goldman and Miss
Rose Sukenic.
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We Take Pleasure In Announcing
and daughter, Emma, of Elizabeth,
N. J.; Mr. and Mrs Samuel Cohen of
Ottawa, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Vied.
rah of Ottawa and Irving Freezer of
New York City.
A dinner followed immediately af-
ter the ceremony.
Mr. and Sirs. Tait left for an ex-
tended Eastern trip.
Sirs. Fannie Kovitz, accompanied
by her son and daughter-in-law, Sir.
and Mrs. Ed Kovitz, and her grand-
son, Sidney, motored to Detroit,
I where they were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Leibovitz of 944
I Virginia park. They were extensive-
1 ly entertained during their stay in
the city.
Main
Maio
Floor
Detroit Exclusive
Catering
From 409-10 Stroh Building to
In
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with
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MR. LEONARD BERGSTEIN
lustrous, sheer enough
to be fashionable, heavy
enough to give splendid
service! Reinforced
hem, sole, toe and heel;
fifteen lovely colors.
reinforced. " vamptoer"
and the lisle-lined hens,
toe, sole and heel mean
a hitherto unknown
length of service from
sheer chiffon stockings!
Forty colors.
avenue has left for a two weeks' stay will reside at the Euclid Manor.
-
at Grand Bend, Canada.
ROSIN-GINSBERG
,
The marriage of Miss Eve Gins-
Mrs. Rose Kuhnriech of 38 West-
berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
minster avenue sailed on the S.
GOLDIE DANN
Paris on July 3 for a short stay Ginsberg of 2958 Glendale avenue,
to Ilenry P. Rosin of Cleveland, Ohio,
.luvenile Concert Band, has been ar- abroad.
took place Sunday, June 27, at Josef
ranged by the committee in charge
Mrs Sarah Harris of 2205 West Bros., with Rabbi A. Si. Hershman
of the beauty contest and carnival
Euclid avenue is spending the sum- officiating. Miss Rose Ginsberg, sis-
mer in Boston, Mass., where she is ter of the bride, was her only at-
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry tendant and Judge J. Stacel of Cleve-
Caplan (Dorothy Nathanson of De- land acted as best man. After the
, troll) and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Na- ceremony a dinner was served to the
immediate family and ' intimate
thanson.
friends.
1
—
Among the out-of-town guests
I Mrs. Charles Mayer and daughter
of New York City are the guests of : present were Mr. and Mrs. Rosin,
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. parents of the groom; Gay and
Wallace Rosenheim of Pingree ave- George Rosin, brothers of the Mom:
George Raviteh and Harold Scher, all
I flue.
'
of Cleveland. After returning from
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Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman are a honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs.
spending the month of July at St.. Rosin will reside in Cleveland.
Ignuce, Mich.
ROSENZWEIG•WEISS'
—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conheim and .
M r. and Mrs. Karl Weis announce
son, Stanley, of 118 Richton av enue the marriage of their daughter, Ann
o. Elizabeth, to Dr. Aaron Rosenzweig
left on Thursday, July 15, onka
for a m
and
t or trip to Lake Minnet or about a on Tuesday, June 15.
Twin Cities, to be gone f
CH-HEELER
month. They will be joined at Win-
MANSBA-
ha-
bee by their son, Melville, who
netonka
The marriage of Miss Gertrude
The
the house guest of C. N. lien"' (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
for Ascheims
the past month,
I Ascheims
Mrs. Charles
and her and
son. Ilenry Heller of Milwaukee, Wis., and
Arthur J. Ma nsbach, son of M r. and
On Monday, July 12, Mrs. IsidorelNirs. Meyer Mansbach of Detroit, was
at the Hotel Astor, Mil-
.
17,1(•ike nei zed
, I Brasch of 733 Clairmount avenue
on Monday evening, July 5.
• BETTY BURDICK
was hostess at a beautifully appoint-
being sponsored by the Jewish Na- - I d luncheon,
larin in honoring Mrs. Benja I
TAIT-BARRON
I Boast Fund at Rochester Park on I ti : -
and Mrs. S. Simons of l
Miss Gertrude Barron, (laughter of
r_._, ,,,
;
' Sunday, July 25. TI.is promises to I ;,!,,
ls":
IND.
and
Mrs.
David Barron of 627 1 '
ffica
lbe one of the outstanding affairs of
The Grand Opening
oN --
Saturday, July 17th
OF THE
Miami Fruit Co.
Mr. 010 Mrs. Louis Gibbs (Ann
Freedman) of 2283 Gladstone ave-
nue are receiving felicitations on the
birth of a son, Alvin Donald, on
July 5.
COR. HAZELWOOD
8851 TWELFTH ST.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morse of
1
Virginia park have returned front a I
Mr. and Mrs. flurry Meisner of 1
motor trip to Chicago, Milwaukee and 3021 Rochester avenue are receiving 1
points en route and a boat trip to . congratulations on the birth of a son, i
Duluth.
' Gordon Ronald, on July 1.
Carrying a full line of Fancy Fruits, Vegetables and Dairy
Products, all of which we guarantee will be fresh daily.
We Deliver. Call Garfield 6815.
On Monday, July 12, Mr. and Mrs.' I
'5f. Bach of Lansing, Mich., left for
I a six weeks trip to Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Isadore Blumenthal and
daughters, Elaine Rose and Phyllis
I Adele of Calvert avenue have re-
I turned from a month's visit with
ifriends in Port Stanley and London,
t Ont.
J. KREEKUN, Proprietor.
MACK ISLAND HOTEL
Mack Island Hotel.
The Misses Avis Rice and Schonette
Goldsmith were joint hostesses at a
bunco party at the Hotel Addison in
honor of Miss Jean Leavitt of Ur-
bana, Ill., who is visiting in Detroit.
Covers were laid for 20 guests and
decorations were carried out in Bo-
hemian style. High honors were won,
by the Misses Leavitt, Rice and
Jacqueline Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franzblau of
4932 Proctor avenue left on Tues-
day, July 13, for an extensive trip
through Western Canada and the Pa-
cific Coast, returning about Oct. 1
by way of California.
Miss Ann Wilder and Mrs. Ann
Weitz were joint hostesses at a
luncheon and personal shower on
Saturday afternoon last at the King
Wah La Cafe, later taking their
guests to the Garrick Theater, in
honor of Miss Molly Klinger of Ha-
zelwood avenue, • bride-elect of this
month.
honoring Miss Molly Klinger, :t
bride-elect of July, Miss Dena Seltzer
of 1981 Chicago boulevard enter-
tained no Friday evening, July 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone and
lions, Irving and Jerome, of Chicago
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Caplan of Calvert avenue.
Nathan Brenner of Hazelwood ave.
nue has returned from a two week,'
I visit with relatives in Baltimore, Md.
Good Bathing Beach, Fine Fishing, Ten-
,
eelnieCo
Croquet, Baseball, aiding Horses,
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Fiats, Frog and Chicken Dinners, Com-
d.es , Excellent Hotel Service.
a...noble Rates.
Post Office Address: Cr.., Lake.
Michig•n.
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MOHEL
Now s'•sidi•g at
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Phew. Empire 1340-ht.
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REV. J. SILVERMAN
Mabel Specialist.
25 Yrers' Experience.
Endorsed by Leading
Pb rsc,aos.
1635 C•Ivert Ave.
North.. 3525.5
Holbrook Sy
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
Cantor of Congregation Mogen
Abraham, F•rnsworth Ave.
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL
Recommended by New York, Chi-
cago and Detroit physicians.
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
532 MEDBURY
Call at
Phone Empire 4322
At 75c to $3.00.
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Formerly et 550 Farasworth Area..
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GARRICK
Starting
MONDAY.
JULY 19
'flashed Air-10 Deg
Spring
and Summer
Season
Cooler Than on the Street.
Nights, 25c to $1.50.
Matinees, Wed., Sat., 25c-50c-75c.
THE GARRICK COMPANY
— PRESENTS —
`Shooting Shadows'
A MELO-MYSTERY PLAY
By Henry Fiske Carlton and William Ford Manley.
Produced at Ron Theatre, N. Y. (First Tame i• Detroit.)
A ;taunted House, Ghosts, Trap - Floors, Moving
Furniture, Comedy, Romance— And---
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P-longs to thot same category of plays as "The Bato
Gorilla," "Whispering Wires," "The Cat and the Carry;"
"The Monater," Etc.