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I DEFROITIEMISH ORM ICLE
llopoifieent .11ottels ell the
'11not tt st
I rata rpretatioos
the .11°,(e.
of
Exclusively
Fashioned
New Coats
Ito 31 4.181
'97.50
'150
'195
The Most Exclusire of the New
Fashions, Colors and Richest
And (*locoed.,
For Trhootiogs.
13. 'EBEL@
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ris dn., was of flesh Cr. in brader
Among the out-of:tawr
in crystal.
Cornfield of this city.
momOwmfil , 1. STALE
OIMISI svOnl
1 gliests were: Mrs. A. Jacobs Mu
IJERICHO LODGE WINS
v Jacob, of New York, it then
SILVER LOVING cupl i and Orot
her of Mrs. Schwartz; N1rs.
Refresh Your Clothing
Regularly--It Pays--
Keeping your clothing
fresh and clean is a
mighty good way to save
money. It makes your
valuable garments last
twice as long and you en-
joy the comfort and •
pleasure of always being
well-dressed.
O. O
Wellman's
Himelhoch's New
,
Thrift Coat Shop
Will Open
its
Doors and Say
"Come In"
To Be Located On the
Salmi Floor
MOHEL
Pecostmended by D.t,eit Pbysiclanc
Now l'Isiding at
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Phone Empire 1340-M.
a
I
I .For Governor
-
day.
Mrs. Hugo Freund, accompanied
The most outstanding event of the
day was the baseball game between I by her daughters, Lisette and l'eggy,
lodge
and
Justice
lidge.
Aft-.left
by motor for Culver, Ind., where
Jericho
er a hard light, the Detroit team won I she will be joined by her son, Rich-
with a stole of 12 to 3 l'ink lemon-' and A., who spent two months at the
role, ice cream and candy were served CUM.r silinnier school, rind who writ
all day and souvenirs were given to return home with her. Miss Lisette
, all the guests. Freund will leave during the month
Jericho lodge received the silver toy- for Natick, Mass„ where she will re-
I ing cup, which is presented annually sums'' her studies rit the Walnut Hill
to the team winning the largest nuns- School.
I her of points.
Mrs. William Levinson, V1 ho spent
the past two weeks with her chil-
dren, Mr. and NIrs. Samuel Wolson
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franklin,
I has returned to her home in Bay City.
HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Sold Only at
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
s
FOOTWEAR 3HOP
28 Adams Menus Waal
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
Hack '
Vote for
re dW:Green
GOOD CLOTHES at the SMALLEST MARGIN OF PROFIT KNOWN
Miss Betty Eggleston of Chicago is
visiting her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of Glen-
dale avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levine of 9391
Mack avenue had as their house guests
over the week-end, their brother,
Abraham Levine, and Jack Levy and
son, David, all of Pittsburgh. Miss
Thelma Levy, who has been a guest
in the city for the past. three weeks,
areompanied them hone.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Melrose 4200
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
SOON-
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR 1
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Philip Dickman and daughter, Nliss
Sunday, Aug. 29, Elizabeth Park t Hazel Dickman, and Mrs. Nathan
I
I W as the scene of one of the most brit-,Schwa rtz, sisters of Mr. Schwartz;
: h unt affairs ever staged there, when ND'. a nd NIrs. Max Goodman and M
Mn.
1 , 0, I . 0. O. F ., ti
Jericho Lodge, No.
1 1 '1 °1 k FrIodnotn of Br...MY'', NI , and
of ()Omit aml dustier Lodge, No. i 9110,
. „, Mrs.
Nathan Manilow of Chierigo,
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nual picnic. Oter 600 members and I Mrs. S. (limner of Miami, Fla.: Nil
i.,..,,, ,d f o r_ i and Mrs. J. Kaufman of Clr telartd,
their families enjoyed the
lowship that prevailed throughout the I and Gus ItosenIterger of Los Angeles
I
Saves You
Money and
Keeps Your
Garments
Fresh.
unelhoch'
Woodward They to Washingtois
' The engagement of Miss Mow t avenue, were hosts to 200 guests i
Mr. tont )lass Samuel Schuitot
Kruger, daughter of Mr. and Nit's. honor of their twenty-fifth werldint,
Sehwirrt• IA melia Goldberg I of 2000 Blaine
Samuel Kruger of Gladstone avenue, ( anniversary. Nt r. and Mrs.
1
are receiving felicitations on I
r.r.
1
g
•ni
avenue
xi
y
to Maurice Rosman, son of Mr. and „.„ . i,d,.,1 b errs. -altille. —nail. ,
of li son, Richard Melvin,'
o f Paterson, N. .1., Mrs. M. D. Harris, receiver! thei the birth
M rs A. Ito:alum,
I
on
Aug.
17.
on , guests in the Crystal ballroom an
WAR announced at it dinner given
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I
• then led the procession into the Hal ..
Aug. 24.
NI rs. Joseph i'riiiikliti
and
III'.
it, Gardens, where dinner was sent,'
o k o , o f 5:11 , The tattle was laid in the shape Of 1 (Clara Levinson) of 1075 West Grand
i,
K
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Mr. and 111e,, 1,,,
avenue annotince the birth of a daugh-
Fn tit Kirby avenue announce the en- :it- and was ,.,,f,r,.,.,( w ith I, hog e o il
ter on Aug. 29.
gagement of their daughter, Ann, to . vet' slur; covered with dowers. Ita i i
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Abraham Schneider, son of Mr. and' . Leon Frain delivered the blessing.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of Glen- I
...0iti.ittlin
0
Mrs. Samuel Schneider of New ..ainue,
York. , -wart,
s, i g
and
i 1 ...ax
NI n
I
dale avenue are receiving congratula-
New
York
arted
as
toastmasters.
A
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a son, Eugene
Ntrs. Sarah Gurovitch of 2753 Tux- 1I :30 the tables in the Italian Gar tions on the birth of
Alan, on Aug. 16. ---
' silo avenue announces the engage- dens were reset and an elaborate Ituf
I anent of her laughter, Frances, to I fel supper served. Mrs. Schwartz won
Ai
sii r. and .7, s. Samuel De Itoven
an imported gown of White Crepe stud
Edwin Rothenberg, son of Mr. and;
Mrs. Joseph Rothenberg of this city. d i d with rhinestones and mode with t . (Charlotte 11'eiss) of 9766 l'olundius
the
side
of
the
skirt
Hyena.:
are reveiVing vonitratulations
deep flounce on
-
an „ in bouquet ,,i. tea on the birth of a daughter, Nladeline,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Unger of Seranton„ tike i . iii. r r,,,i
the
engagement
of
their
I
MI's.
SWIIHII
ours
a
seqUil
on
Aug.
22.
roses.
l'ir., announce
. and gull .41111 NI,,,. liar-
daughter, Gertrude, to Charles It. gown in silvoi
MO COMM,. VII-1
Weekly
Calls
Births
L i±tIttorturitts 'Sociatznd
,
Mr. and Mr,. Ernest Golden (Sadie I
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vittes of 232 .
—
=1 Taback I of 1996 Lawrence avenue i
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Rosedale c.,urt, wish to announce the
thrtve
.
are
rejoicing ooer the birt h of it
vari-colored
of
..l asses
, betrothal of their daughter, Janice to
son of Mr. and Mrs. against a background of tall palm. daughter, Millicent Harriet, Aug. 26.
I Nat S. Eppstein,
d
to
decorate
the
Italian
Cu,
• Joseph Eppstein of 3337 Hogarth were us e
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Ilday of
'street. A reception will be held at dens lind Crystal Ballroom of the
k.Cadillar hotel on Sunday evr 2014 Blaine avenue are receiving fe-
the Gotham Hotel, Sunday evening. B oo
nine, Aug. 29, when Mr. and Mrs ficitations on the birth of a (laugh.'
S. pl. 19.
ter, Estelle, on Aug. 27.
William Schwartz of 1732 Burlingion
rind Wortley.
.110,b Is of the Highest Type in
Fabrics of the Finest Qoalits.
•
' Larrye Kaplan of 1974 Taylor ave-
nue was the house guest of Carl Sid-
: ler 14 Cass Lake for the past In days.
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of
ha zelworal avenue hate returned from
a visit in Charlevoix and Mackinac
, Island, where they were guests at the
Grand Hotel.
The Misses Esther and Jean Wein-
' troll of 9727 North Martindale ave-
Mrs. Harry Fleishman
nue entertained Sunday afternoon,
Aug. 22, with a bridge lawn party in
honor of the birthday of Nliss Hilda
Ilnidy. The following guests were
present: The Misses Esther lItchenik,
Ann Ilairly, Edna \\It •int:nyder), Kate
Goldstein, Lillian Sussman, Adeline
Cohen and Augusta Singer of Pitts-
burgh. First and second prizes Were
announces the opening of the
"NOR-MIR
Trousseau Shop
Gown, Gift
Won liy Miss Cohen and Miss Wein-
. garden, restwetitely. Nliss Ann Ilairly
received consolation pit,.
Ntiss Itar. 1:hrinpries entertained de-
(rightfully at her home Saturday eve-
ning with two tables of bridge. The
Miss.'s Ann Berlin and Evelyn Levin-
son we, the prize winners.
on Fri/1y, September third
?wick,' hundred tueney , six
4:f
1104
1410 WASHINVON But TEVAlep
Miss Ether Blumberg of 1113
Glynn court has returned front a three
weeks' stay in South Haven.
alone 411e
207.-53v7,
Wolf Brunoff
Mrs. Samuel C. Wolson entertained
in honor of the fourth birthday anni-
versary of her daughter, Rosaline Ele-
fore. Covers were laid for 15 chil-
1 dren. The house was beautifully dec-
orated in pink and blue.
efaVin
t Mr. and Mrs. Harney Levinson of
15017 Lillibridge avenue have returned I
from an extensive trip through Cali- I
fornia and other points of interest.
"Jkotis 6,11
D
efrOlt ARICA/
In honor of the birthday anniver-
sary of Miss Sally Gorman, daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorman of 5161
I Hague avenue, a dinner (tarty was
given at Eastwood Inn on Saturday.
!Aug. 2(1. Besides Miss Gorman, the 1
guests were the Misses Betty Davis, I
Violet Freedman and Mary Kersh and
Fred Rosenberg, Joe Kreekan, Leon-
: and Caplan and Herbert Peritz of To-
: arrlo.
clre.r.recl women To
World Famous Cantor, and Rabbi
Gabriel Zakuto, talented Orator,
will conduct
Rosh Hashonah
and Yom Kippur
Services
— At the Beautiful —
Astor Theatte 12th &Lee Place
ellmou't
V Annual
T isilie Tr ernerilow
...
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cLoice
New Unfer
Model,
reasonable.
VARA. YOU.
Come an dhear Cantor Brunoff's inimitable Selichot Services at 11:30
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SPECIAL SALE of
FRENCH STATIONERY
SHEEHAN'S
I I "177 . Tic
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Phrem4Ves Slit
An.. a: Park OR• Hotel Toils"
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1550 Woodward
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Priced Exceptionally Low
At 75c to $3.00.
Honoring Mrs. L. Goodman of Iles
Moines, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I
,(terry entertained with a dinner of ,
beautiful appointments.
ackfcmfa6ef firsf
- MI seats are comfortable and the place bright and airy. Be with
us and you will enjoy a genuine pleasant Yom Too. Prices are
Saturday evening, Sept. 4. All are welcome.
! Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax, formerly of
Detroit, have returned to their home
I in Chicago, following a four months'
trip through Canada, Buffalo, New
York, Boston and other points East.
rnCrale
COATS REPAIRED. CLEANED
RESTYLED NOW AT
SL SUMER PRICES
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. •eVey and'!
I daughter, Marion, of 1515 Glynn court
have returned from a motor trip I
I through Northern Michgian.
1
Mrs. Anna Katz of 9312 Broadstreet
has returned from a seven weeks' stay
in Philadelphia and Atlantic City,
where she was the guest of her chil-
dren.
Mrs. J. Oppenheim, son, Aubrey,
and daughter, Beatrice, who have been
the guests of Mrs. Oppenheim's
Mrs. Joseph II. Lewis of Bur-
lingame avenue, have returned to their
home in Ilartford, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. George Wolfe (Bet-
ty Bernstein) will be at home to their
relatives and friends in their new
home, 2005 West Philadelphia avenue,'
after Sept. 10.
Mrs. Harvey N. Simons and daugh-
ter, Eugenia, have returned from
Charlevoix, where they were the
guests of Mrs. Simons' brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von
Dolcke, at the Charlevoix Beach 11w
tel.
I-
The Large'st--In the City!
Harry Suffrins Assortment of
"GGG", (`Simon Ackerman" and
"Gilman" (Mayflower) Brands
Is Complete
HE man who wants uncommon clothes, origin-
ated weaves and patterns, will find this trio
of makers has complete mastery of those lit-
tle details that distinguish the distinctive from the
commonplace.
And at Harry Suffrin's his latitude of choice is
not confined to a few models or patterns. Our show-
ing of "G G G," "Simon Ackerman" and "Gilman"
clothes is complete, in styles, patterns, fabrics and
shades.
The fact that Harry Suffrii has priced them at
the smallest margin of profit known will not detract
from their popularity. See them tomorrow—the
city's most complete stocks of-
"GGG" Chalk Stripes - "GGG" Twilight Blues
"Gilman Brand (Mayflower) Gothic Grays
"Simon Ackerman" Russet Browns
2-Pants ,Suits
& Overcoats
1133 Shelby Street, Near State
DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST 2-PANTS SUIT STORE