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David Lipton of Chicago, Ill., will
arrive on Saturday to be the guest I
of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. I
and Mrs. Lawrence Lipton of 20
Tyler avenue.
In Hudson's August Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Niman, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Morris
('herney of Windsor, have left for
Atlantic City, where they will spend
a fortnight.
Th.
an society Items and other local notes should be communic•ted to the office el
Chronicle by 5 P M. Wednesday in order to appear in the current weeks Issue. Phone
Cadillac 1040, Society Edda, Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wdnesd ay.
Our most important
announcement of the
year will appear in
this space for next week.
The European holidays are about
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and
daughter, Miss Lisette, returned on over and the travelers are returning
Tuesday last on the S. S. Leviathan home in ever-increasing numbers.
from a two months' trip abroad. In Among the notable arrivals this week
conipany with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph were Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund
M. Welt and Mr and Mrs. Mortimer and daughter, Lizette, who traveled.
II. Meyer, they visited in England, abroad for two months.
Belgium and France. Miss Freund,
Mrs. Fannie Dokter of Burlingame
who is an accomplished golfer, won
three medals on the steamer's golf avenue is motoring East, making
visits at Utica, Atlantic City, Phila-
tournament.
delphia, New York and Washington.
Mr. and bile. Abraham Fish (Ethel
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Front and
Grauer), formerly of 2225 Blaine
avenue, are now residing at 2640 small son, Murray Lee, have returned
from
a several weeks' visit at Charle-
Gladstone avenue.
voix.
Mrs. Albert Grauer of 1954 Vir-
Carl lmmerman and William Fried-
ginia park left Saturday, Aug. 14,
for a.two weeks' visit with her broth- berg left for Saratoga Springs, Lake
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George, Saranac Lake, Lake Placid
Sidney Rosenberg of Brunswick and other Eastern places.
boulevard, Buffalo.
Mrs. Leo Michelson and daughter,
Mrs. Abraham Fish of 2640 Glad- Lillian, are visiting in Ohio.
atone avenue entertained with two
Mrs. Morris Garvett and son,
tables of bridge on Wednesday eve-
ning, Aug. 18. Miss Florence lion Charles Morton, and Mrs. William
awarded
high
honors
and
Gordon
and son, Avery Warren, left
witz With
Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin received the on Tuesday by motor for a short stay
in Grand Rapids.
consolation prize.
Watch for it!
Library
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River
Every time I sell • car I add • friend to my
list.
2,000 Years Ago, Aesop Said:
"There is a reason for everything"
Today—I'll say: There is a reason for
Chevrolet's popularity.
Ask me! (P. S. Your car as a down pay-
ment.) Ask me!
ABE MAX
CO.
Hemlock 9010
CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET
11426 Jos. Campos
SPECIAL SALE of
FRENCH STATIONERY
Priced Exceptionally Low
At 75c to $3.00.
SHEEHAN'S
GOOD CLOTHES AT
1550 Woodward
Miss Jean Shapiro of New York
City is the house guest of Miss Lil-
lien Eder of Delaware avenue. Many
delightful affairs are being planned
in honor of Miss Shapiro.
Fine Huck Towels, 69c
Jacquard Bedspreads, $3.65
These towels are made from a
very fine quality linen buck and
have hemistitched and flower
patterned damask borders. Size
18 by 33 inches.
Save on these practical bed-
spreads with jacquard stripes of
blue, rose, or gold on a cream
colored background With scal-
loped edges.
Linen Tea Napkins, $3.98
Dozen
Linen Luncheon Seta, $4.95
The officers of Purity Chapter, No.
359, Order Eastern Star, honored
one of its staff, Miss Jeanette Aus-
lander, a bride-elect of August, with
a luncheon, bridge and miscellaneous
shower on Tuesday, Aug. 17, at Web-
ster Hull. Miss Auslander, who ably
filled her station as marshal, was the
recipient of many beautiful gifts.
MenWho Know
Good Clothes---
"G G G" Chalk Stripes!
"G G G" Twilight Blues!
"Simon Ackerman" Russet Browns!
"Gilman" (Mayflower Brand) Gothic Grays!
EW YORK—America's style center
—unqualifiedly has expressed its
preference for "G G G," "Simon
' Ackerman" and "Gilman" (Mayflower)
Clothes. Each of these makers has pro-
duced for this season original weaves and
patterns that far outclass the average ready-
to-wear maker's clothing.
It is unusual to find more than one of
these makes represented in one store. You
will find a wide variety of the best makes
that these three master-makers show—this
season at Harry Suffrin's.
N
Every one of these makers will tell you that
his product at Harry Suffrin's is priced at
the smallest margin of profit known! To-
morrow we invite you to see the
"G.G.G." - "Simon Ackerman" and "Gilman"
NEW FALL MODELS IN
2-Pants Suits
and Overcoats
Hudson's—Linen, Cottons,
nrTROIT'S
ORIGINAL
Floor—Woodward.
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
Harry Landsman
Life end Estate Insurance Counsellor.
Pension Investment Bonds, Estate Settlements,
Educational Policies, Investment Contracts,
Annuities.
Provide your family with an annuity contract and
aware them a monthly income as long as they live.
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Phone Cadillac 5692
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The August Sale
of
FURS
Natural Mink
Coat
'1450.
Miss Anne G. Renick of Toledo is
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Wolf of Gladstone avenue for
an indefinite stay.
Here is a splendid Mink
Coat of beautiful color
and designed in the smart
straightline mode. Youth-
ful and luxurious.
Mrs. Newlander and family, for-
merly of 2033 Taylor avenue, are
now residing at 2692 Fullerton ave.
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus of Ful-
lerton avenue are visiting in Cedar
Point and Cleveland, Ohio.
Other Remarkable Values
in
Mink, Squirrel, Broadtail
Caracul, Summer Ermine,
Susliki, Otter, Pony, Scotch
Mole Hudson Seal (seal
dyed muskrat), Opossum,
Raccoon, Leopard, Japanese
Mink, Marmot.
Doris Wolfgang and Louis
Wolfgang of Gladstone avenue have
left by motor for Cincinnati. Mrs.
S. Schaeffer and Ruth and Bernard
Schaeffer of Cincinnati, who for a
fortnight have been the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang,
accompanied them.
Miss
Mrs. Sophia Weil and Mr. and Mrs.
F. I.. Van Ambaugh, who motored to
Mackinac Island, where they were
guests of Mrs. M. Cohn, have re-
turned to the city.
Quality — Value — Service
Among the many delightful affairs
given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hollander of San Diego, Calif., who
are guests at the Hotel Addison,
were a bridge at which Mrs. Cohane
of 1415 Burlingame avenue was hos-
tess and a dinner party given by Mrs.
Ed Mandel of 1929 Elmhurst avenue.
Among the guests at the latter affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hollander,
Mrs. Ethel Wohl and daughter of
New York; Joseph Wohl, the well-
known pianist, and Mrs. Houseman.
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'Detroit Exclusive
Catering
Now In
Progress
Now in Effect
We Cater fis the leadioy Jewish Sminl
Affur• .1 dm City.
Here you will see
only finer Furs—
at prices you
want to pay.
Decer•t• Homes and Halle.
DETROIT CATERING CO.
Agents for
1351 Divisio• Street
An
August Discount
of
20%
E ggggg meats, Weddings. Baronets and
All Sekial Functions.
MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS
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Miss Marie Silk of Taylor avenue
is being extensively feted during her
stay in Peoria. Miss Silk will spend
some time in Chicago before return-
ing home.
M. A. PEREIRA. Me.
125 RICHTON AYE.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollander of San
Diego, Calif., who are guests in Inc
I city, entertained with a dinner narty
prior to their departure for Cleve-
land, where they will be guests of
the former's parents.
LEVIN BROS.
• Boll
Now
rind Sure
Just One of the Many Values In
•
Mateo Meal, Parfet and Noodles elks
be gotten at all Grocers in Detroit.
AND LARGEST 2-PANTS SUIT STORE
unusual August sale value.
Bedding — Third
Miss Helen Ressler of 2303 Hazel-
wood avenue, accompanied by Louis
Krohner and Mrs. William Baer, has
returned home after a delightful visit
with relatives and friends in Chicago.
MANISCHEWITZ'S
MATZOS
1133 Shelby Street, A'car State
Linen cases are a pretty, lux-
urious touch for guest rooms.
Hemstitched and hand-embroi-
dered, size 45 by 36 inches. An
Decide dly attractive bed-
spreads for so little money. Sil-
very flowered stripes on back-
grounds of blue, rose, orchid or
yellow. Full size spreads.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Levine of Chi-
cago, who are making an extensive
Eastern motor trip, are at present
guests of their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller of Chicago
boulevard.
Miss Beulah Zechman of East
Ferry avenue has chosen Tuesday,
Oct. 19, as the date for, her marriage
A Chicago visitor who was much to Seymour Lewis of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cohen and son,
Joseph, and daughters, Blanche and feted during her stay in the city, was
Laurette, who have been visiting in Mrs. Davis, the house guest of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aronoff and
Detroit and Mt. Clemens, have re- and Mrs. David Stocker of Longfel- daughter, Rita, of Clements avenue
turned to their home in Chicago. low avenue.
have returned home after a delight-
During their stay in the city they
ful visit at South Haven, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burnstein
were extensively entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Wolstone of Cherry- and family of Atkinson avenue, ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Baron and
companied by the Misses Ida Pensler family, formerly of 251 Leicester
lawn avenue.
and Eva Burnstein, have left for an court, are now residing at 1998 Law-
Dr. H. N. Kerzman of 660 Joseph- extended trip through the East.
rence avenue.
ine avenue has returned from a
In honor of the engagement of
Barry Baiter of Los Angeles and
three weeks' trip and has resumed
their son, Joseph, and Miss Martha Gustave Levy of Oakland, Calif., who
his practice.
Baetisky of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and motored to the city recently, are
Stanley Nalek of 9120 Twelfth Mrs. H. 11. Prenzlauer entertained guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace
street has left for an indefinite stay their relatives and friends at their of Tuxedo avenue.
summer home at Pearl Beach on
in New York.
Sunday, Aug. 8. Miss Baeffsky was
Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon of
Dr. Ira M. Altahuler of 8109 Oak- the recipient of many lovely gifts. Kitchener avenue entertained on
land avenue has returned from an Among the affairs given at Pearl Sunday, Aug. 15, in honor of Mrs.
extended trip to Atlantic City and Beach in her honor were a dinner at S. Bolter and son, Harold, of Los
which Mesdames Max and Sol Abra- Angeles.
has resumed his practice.
hamsohn were hostesses and a bridge
-
The Misses Diana and Ruth Seltzer by Mrs. II. 11. Prenzlauer.
Miss Edith Bates of Clairmount
avenue has left for an extended visit
of 1981 Chicago boulevard, accom-
The
Misses
Rae
and
Ann
Cohen
with
relatives and friends in Haiti-
panied by Miss Lillian Rudolph, have
Md.; Norfolk, Va., and Wash-
returned from a week's stay at the of 422 East Palmer avenue, who
cently
returned
from
Kingsville,
in ton, D..C.
Seltzer summer home at Amadore,
Ont., where they spent several days
--
Mich.
as guests at the Mettawas Inn, left
Henry I.eitman of Portsmouth,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Golden, on Friday, Aug. 13, for a seven-day Va., is the guest of his daughter,
formerly of 3591 Twenty-ninth cruise to Duluth on the Steamer No- Mrs. Frank Rosengarten of Elmhurst
avenue.
street, are now residing at 9034 La ronic.
Salle boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Weitzman and
Mr. and Mrs. B. Schwartz of Stur-
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Cogga'i daughter, Dorothy, of Monterey ave- tevant avenue have as their house
nue, who recently returned from a guest Miss Sara Schwartz of Phila-
(Esther Wairiger) have returned
trip to Alpena and Mackinac Island, delphia, Pa.
from their honeymoon trip and are
left on Monday for Buffalo, Saratoga
at home to their relatives and friends
and New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg and son,
at 1784 West Grand boulevard.
David, o Taylor avenue, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. George
Stocker and family of West Fort
street, are making an extensive mo-
tor tour of the East.
To
Linen Pillow Cases, $3.98
Pair •
Rayon Bedspreads, $5.95
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller of
Chicago boulevard, accompanied by
their children and their sister, Miss
Levine of Chicago, are guests at the
Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island.
THE SMALLEST MARGIN OF PROFIT KNOWN
Very attractive sets, of floral
patterned silver bleached linen
of a good quality, consists of 59
by 60-inch table cloth and six
18-inch napkins.
These handy-sized 117 by 17
inches) tea napkins are needed
in almost every linen chest. Of
flower patterned damask, with
hemstitched hems.
Fur Costs for street,
sport and evening wear in
the saesons favored pelts.
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