PAGE EIGHT vb-liemonlEwisn nRo crrtaie .4" NOW IN PROGRESS! Hudson's 45th Anniversary Sale = The turn of the tide has come' With the formal opening of the sooner this year, because of the early school year but a few days off, many High Holy Days. The great west.; of the city's popular young people ore bound liners are returning ninny making preparations for a year of troiters who answered the call of intensive work. The first from the spring and journeyed abroad. Among social ranks to make her departure the notable arrivals this week were was Miss Dorothy King, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, daugh- •Mr. and Mrs. David King of the ters, Ruth and Margaret, and son, Whittier, who left on Sunday for Leo I., who arrived on Sept. 2, after • New York City, where she will con- a most interesting summer of travel . tinue her studies at the New York on the British isles and the con- School of Fine and Applied Arts. tinent. ; Mrs. Samuel London and dough- Mrs. Minnie Wertheimer is mak- tern, Rose and Sophie Gene, of Lei- ing an extended visit in Loraine, 0.Icester court have returned from an extended trip through the South. Alexander Wurzburger of Siout 1 While in Louisville, Ky., where they extensiof vely Falls, N. D., is visiting in the city. to wer we ere guests Mr. melt fine d they , Starks. Mrs. Fannie Doktor has returned , the Misses Lee and Doris Yunis to her home on Burlingame avenue of Brooklyn, N. 1'., who were the after a several weeks' visit in the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. East. and Mrs. J. Sibrack of 626 Belmont Among those sojourning in Les avenue, have returned to their home. 23-Piece Imported China Tea Set $7.95 A beautiful china tea set in a choice of blue, tan or green lustre. Fine quality imported ware in affe'unusually attractive shape. We recommend this set as an exceptional value at this price. This is one of the many special values in our SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY SALE—NOW ON! •s L.B.KING f CO. £izrary aid Z. (Iran; River Chenenux, in Northern Michigan, are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Complimenting Dr. I. S. Katzman, C whose marriage to Miss Helen Tor- Chicago boulevard. gow will be an event of Sept. 5, two The Northern fishing camps are delightful stag parties were given, . continuing to lure Detroiters. Among one Saturday evening, Aug. 28, at Sylvan Lake, and one on Sept. 2 by those who enjoyed and this H. sport are the hospital staff of the Deaconess Maxwell Benjamin Siegel, ... . ... ner ..... tili i ti. • The Season's Most Modish Birnbaum Fur Shop Garfield 1692 9234 Grand River Ave. September 2nd to 15th A positive half-price event which involves desir. able dining suites, living room suites, bedroom suite,: and separate pieces from Karpen, Luce, Grand Rapids Furniture, Phoenix, Widdicomb, Sligh and other nation-famed builders of "Amer- ica's Finest Furniture." All original (former) price tags will remain on every piece so every- one can verify every 50 per cent reduction. NOT EVERYTHING AT HALF PRICE, BUT MANY, MANY THINGS. No* msfon-faen Cfr Ginerir35 nest Wa''shinton'Boulevald at I}20 HOLY DAY SERVICES who spent several days thusly. They Hospital, where Dr. Katzman is a were accompanied on the trip by Miss resident doctor. Yvonne Wertheimer. -- In honor of the nineteenth birth- One of the season's must popular day anniversary of their daughter, guests was Mrs. Morris Sterns, who Gable, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sibrack en- was the house guest of Mrs. Charles tertained with a hayride party the Bennett. latter part of July. Among the out- of-town guests were the Misses Lee Mrs. Herman Lieberman and and Doris Yunis of Brooklyn, N. Y., daughter, Betty, of 862 Chicago Miss Annette Kwitney and Mac boulevard have returned from Mack-1 Schiff of New York City. Miss Sib- iliac Island, where they were guests rack recently returned from a two at the Grand Hotel during the month weeks' stay at Island Lake, where of August. she was a guest at the Gamma Lamb- da Sorority cottage. The Misses Mollie Glist and Mae • Dater have returned home after Miss Sadie Netzorg of 12115 spending the Kummer in Brecken- Griggs avenue was appointed assist- ridge, Mineral Wells, Fort Worth, ant principal of the Houghton Dallas and Chicago. School. TICKETS $1.00 to $3.00 All proceeds donated towards upkeeping of children in institution. Tickets from Supervisor, 545 Eat Canfield. FOR Mrs. Arthur Barit and children of Mrs. I. Alpert and children of Rochester, N. Y.. will be among the , Monterey avenue have returned out-of-town guests at the wedding of from a visit at Wolf Lake. • their cousin. Miss Helen Torgow. Mr. Alpert and Miss Ruth Dubin will sr- rive the early part of the week. Complimenting Miss Pauline Tep- perman of Rochester, N. Y., Miss ;Bertha London of 328 Leicester court j delightfully entertained with • bridge and bunco party on Tuesday eve-; ning, Aug. 24. Covers were laid for '112 guests. High honors were award- ed the Mimes Rose F.skri. Mollie Me- dow and Pauline Tepperman. Many lovely affairs are being planned in honor of Miss Tepperman. FRESH FISH 1 CALL DANTO CHERRY 7290.7291 dornallmloWalew••••••••••mmoimlasolalosso Miss Rae Berlin of Montreal, Complimenting their niece, Miss Que.. arrived on Wednesday last to : Myrtle Hertzberg, whose marriage to attend the wedding of her cousin,71)r. Max Winslow will be an event of Miss Helen Torgow of Taylor eve- Sept. 19, Sirs. William Seskin and • nue, which will he held at the Wol- Mrs. I. A. Vine entertained with a verine Hotel on Sept. 5. Miss Berlin shower and bridge party on Thur.- day evening, Aug. 26. ' will be one of the bridesmaids. DETROIT HEBREW BABY DAY NURSERY Mrs. Arthur Glaser and children of 9734 Jos. Campau ■ avenue hate re- 'turned from a two months' stay at Lake Huron. Mich. `Detroit Exclusive Catering Eas•gwooto, Wooldiage. am/ AII 5.1.1 Ms Caw to eh. loading Jroisk Sofia Alf... of Ow Car. J. L. HUDSON CO. WOODWARD AND FARMER AT GRATIOT—DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. S. Helper and sons Miss Sehonette Goldsmith of 3284 1 Colvert avenue is spending the re- of 227 King avenue are sojourning; mainder of the summer in Ann Ar. at Williston Beach, South Haven. I bor, the house guest of Miss Ida Da-' Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kopelson and litz. ' daughter, Sally Jean, who are guests Mrs. B. G. Slorris and daughter,' of the former's parents in Brooklyn, I Helen. of Burlingame avenue will re-, N. Y., will return to their home turn on Sunday, after spending the:about Sept. 4. sunnier at Charlevoix and Mackinac. Mrs. A. Sominsky and daughter, Julius Schwartz, son of Sir. and Edith, have returned to their home , Mrs. S. Schwartz of 6331 Chene ; at 2494 Pingree avenue, following an street, has returned home after extended tri.p to the Catskill Moan- spending two months at Camp Crown I tains and New York City. I Point. Crown Point, N. Y. • Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and Julius Cohen of Pittsburgh, Pa., I children, Philip and Josephine, ac- was the guest of Mr. and Sirs. Leon I companied by Mrs. Sarah Rosenz- . Cohen and family of Buena Vista weig, have returned to their home street and his daughter; Miss Ada - after a delightful motor trip through line Cohen. over the week-end. • the East, stopping in Philadelphia, ; Atlantic City, New York and points Sirs. S. K. Slobin and daughter,1 in the White mountains. Esther. of 2900 Clairmount avenue] will spend the high holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Baalen of 11534 Byron avenue are guests at friends in low? City, Iowa. the Breakers, Cedar Point, Ohio. Miss Helen Ressler of 2305 Hazel- Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Vine of Clair- wood avenue has chosen Sunday, Oct. I7. as the date if her marriage to', mount avenue have returned from a , Louis Krohner of this city, formerly • trip through the P.ast, visiting in At- of Chicago, to take place at the ' lantic City, New York, Philadelphia Emanuel Synagogue. and Washington. Will Be Held at the 545 East Canfield Ave. The One hundred and fifty guests at- Mrs. Benjamin Rubenstein and tended the dinner party given at the daughter, Shirley, of Cleveland are Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens, in the guests of the former's sister, Mrs honor of the fiftieth birthday anni -1 Webber of West Philadelphia aye: ve sary of Samuel Elkin. The tables I nue r • were beautifully decorated with bag- kets of flowers and other appoint- ments were in keeping with the occa- . ' sion. Dr. Oswald Pleumer acted as is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Goldenberg of Rosedale court. master of 'ceremonies anti song was- I ter. During the dinner, many short Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Serling are en- speeches were delivered and hundreds of congratulatory messages were re- tertaining as their house guests Helen, Hilda, Samuel and George ceived. Following the dinner, the hotel ballroom was thrown open and Garfunkel of Farrel, Pa the guests danced to the strains of the hotel orchestra. Mrs: John R. Stew-art of Elmhurst avenue has returned from an extend- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Kay sailed ed visit with her mother, Mrs. Well- on Aug. 31 for the states, after a man, in Toronto, Ont. summer of travel on the continent. Mrs. Saul D. Cohen and twin Among those who arrived on the daughters, Dorothy and Adeline, S. S. George Washington on Aug. have left by motor for Chicago, 18, at Hoboken, N. J., was Miss Bes- where they will be the house guests sie M. Sandorf, daughter of Mr. and of Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, formerly Sirs. Albert I. Sandorf of 1993 Tux- of Detroit. edo avenue. Miss Lillian Hoffmna of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rubin and Ont., is spending the week in the city, children, Saul anti Jeanette, of 2466 the house guest of Miss Janet Cohen Taylor avenue have returned from of Elmhurst avenue. an extended visit with Reverend and Among the pre-nuptial affairs Mrs. T. 1. Siichlin of Rochester, N. Y., parents of Mrs. Rubin. Many given in honor of Miss Marion Ser. delight tudaffoirs were given in honor ling, whose marriage to Manuel W. Eisenberg took place Sunday, Aug. of the guests. 29, were a miscellaneous shower Ann Bookstein of 419 King given by the bride's mother, Mrs. II. Iivtdiue entertained with a farewell 1. Serling; a kitchen shower by Miss oarty in honor of her house guest, Evelyn Serling and Mrs. Louis Green- Mi.. Rose Tapper, who returned to ; span, and a personal shower by Miss her home in Akron, Ohio, on Wed.' Betty Goldberg. Theta Lambda Tau ne-day, Sept. 1. Sorority entertained with a dinner at ------ ; the Oriole Gardens Wednesday, Aug. on Thursday, Aug. 20, Miss Lil- '25, after which a trousseau tea was loin Steinberg of Quincy avenue en- held at the home of the bride. Miss tertained with a housewarming party. i Rose Segal was hostess at a luncheon Covers were laid for 30 guests. I at King With Lo Cafe. ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR EXCELLENT CANTOR lr This is the greatest merchandising event in the his- tory of the J. L. Hudson Company, one of America's outstanding retail stores. A store-wide event, offer- ing thousands of dollars' worth of new, fashionable, carefully-selected merchandise for Fall and Winter at N'ery definite savings. WOoDWARD AND ADAMS America's Most Beautiful Autumn -Yootwear NOW READY FOR YOUR APPROVAL IN AMERICA'S LARGEST SHOE STORE "EIHRA" $18.50 "MARS" .. "VASSAR" $12.50 "VIGO" D . $16.50 $18.50 ETROIT women have the most beautifully shod feet in the world. Fyfe's fall shoes are another step in advance! Smart models in patent—kid —reptile leathers—combinations--here you will find all that is chic and correct—anti you are fitted by aq expert. FYF'E'S FOURTH FLOOR ^ -.4>E+4. Ars., LOOK FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT IN NEXT Tuesday's Newspapers FOR OUR STARTLING \ SALE Of the Highest Grades of FURNITURE Beginning Next Wednesday, September 8th, Shops Closed Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Petr o itfurniture A op s 1111 \ It I 0 1' I. 1. Ho Dow... Ho.. owl Hall. DETROIT CATERING CO. M. A. PEREIRA. HI, Ill RICHTON AVE • Hooaloca N1.4 C. Krenz Taior merchant 10347 r1 The Shop Where Courtes Courtesy Between Cal"rt and Service Prevail. aDa Collin ..a