- - PAGE SIX 8 111ACTROVEIVIS11/11R014 Ian V. • Jo. Only 5 Days More of VS0 3-PIECE SILVER SERVICE $ 31 .50 The "Kingsley . " pattern is illustrated. A 17-well-a -tree platter, a covered vegetable dish which c n be used as two separate and a gravy boat with tray. The pieces are sterling plated and have an etched border. Bought separately the platter is $12.50, the vegetable dish $10.50 and the gravy boat with tray $8.50. Our showing of are find exquisite pi/ to wan never larger. There ore but fonr more data in which Owe- wide twice reductions are obtain- able. Libraty and East Grand River • ......... M M ia lti o° HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Sold Only at EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR SHOP 28 Adams Aswan. Weet Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. Hack's GOOD CLOTHES AT THE SMALLEST MARGIN OF PROFIT KNOWN. One of the popular bride-elects of the season who is the inspiration for much entertainment is Miso Beulah Zechman, in whose honor Mrs. Peter "'Miller entertained on Friday after- noon last at her home in the Belcrest, with a shower and bridge. Miss 7.1"Ch- man has chosen Oct. 19 as the date of her marriage to Seymour Lewis,' which will take place at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman of East Ferry avenue. HUDSON'S 45th nniversary Sale Madison bids welcome to the fol- lowing members of the younger net who will enter the University of Wis- • consin: Miss Ethel Rubiner, Miss Celia Shelter, Miss Clara Franzblau and Mrs. Goldye Feerer. o Mr. anti Mrs. Sigmund I,. Brio of CalverCavenue have returned from it delightful three months' tour through France. Italy and many places of interest in Europe. The most important merchandising event in the history of the J. L. Hudson Company is fast drawing to a close. Thousands of satisfied customers have taken advantage of this event and are tell- ing their friends about the Anniversary merchandise and the Anniversary values. Miss Sally Brooks of Crane ave-• Marvin II. Harris, son of Mr. and IMP has left for an indefinite stay Mrs. Joseph Harris of 2974 Monterey in New York, New Rochelle and Lakes:cond. While in New York City, Miss Brooks will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Fischman (Rose Brooks of Detroit). avenue, left Sunday, Sept., 19, for Baltimore, Md., where he will resume his studies in the medical department of the John llopkins University. A surprise birthday party was ten- After an extended stay in New York and Atlantic City, Mrs. Alfred dered Miss Rose Katzer on Sunday, M. Rogotf has returned to her home Sept: 20. Covers were laid for 25 guests. Miss Katzer received many on Trowbridge avenue. lovely gifts. Miss Sophie Moss of 3284 Sturte- The regular fall dinner dance was vant avenue and Miss Fae Goldstein of 450 Ilendrie avenue have left for given by the Adelphian Fraternity a two weeks' visit in New York, last Saturday night at the Masonic where they will be the guests of Mr. Country Club. Among those present and Mrs. Arthur Wilhelm (Mildred were the Misses Florence Goldberg,. Rosamund Brossy, Molly lenstendig, Moss of Detroit). Rose Steffen. Among the out-of- Mr. and Mrs. Selig Robinson and town guests were Miss Edith Adams of Bridgeport, Conn.; Ruth Bloom- daughter, Bernice of 8626 Harnor court will leave on Saturday to tie berg and Bea Benson of Flint, Mich.; the guests of Mrs. Robinson's par- Florence Zuker of Toledo, Ohio, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman Kathryn Bernstein of lima, Ohio. of Los Angeles. They will return fo the city about Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koperman of 17241 Omira avenue announce the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder and approaching marriage of their slaugh- sons, Robert and Eugene, of McClel- ter, Shirley, to Benjamin Fishman lan avenue have returned from their of this city, which is to take place summer home at White Lake. on Sunday, Oct. 31. Such response and enthusiasm could be created 'only by a combination of .excep- tional values, Htidson quality and service. WOODWARD AND FARMER AT GRATIOT—DETROIT hl SCHREIBER MOTOR SALES take pleasure in announcing their appointment-as Dealers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine and Dr. Harry C. Metzger, who has family, formerly of 1529 Virginia been the guest of his mother, Mrs. park, are now residing in their new Moses Metzger of 2532 Pingree aye- home at 1459 Atkinson avenue. wae over the holidays, has returned to Minneapolis, Minn., where he is Cyril Cohen of 1624 Glynn court chief resident physician in pediatrics has left to resume his studies at Mor- at the General Hospital and where he gan Park Military Academy, Chica- is taking a special course at the Uni- go, Ill. , versity of Minnesota until July of next year, when he will return to Miss Margaret Lefton, Whose mar- Detroit to engage in active practice. riage to Jack Wachter will be an event of Oct. 10, was the honor guest Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nachman will at a bridge and hosiery shower given be at home ht 13 North Huron street, by Miss Evelyn evinson at her horn Ypsilanti, on Sunday, Sept. 26, from on ilogarth avenue. High honor 2:30 until 10:30 p. m., in honor of were won by the Misses Dorothy Wal . lace, Syble Newman, Roy Erenpreiss Mr. and Mrs. Hands' Zald (Anna Le- ' vitt of Cleveland, Ohio), whose mar- Betty Steinberg and Annabelle lse ' ridge was an event of Aug. 17. berg. for Chrysler Motor Cars in Highland Park The Mesdames Samuel Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet and family have returned from a three Charles Lefton entertained oil Sept. 23 with a iniscollaneous shower cons- months' trip. ip. plinienting bliss Margaret Lefton, a --- Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten bride-elect of Oct. 10. (Theresa Lieberman) and son, Charles A., have returned to their Complimenting Miss Edythe Rudyn, home on Dexter boulevard after a a bride-elect of Oct. 3, Mesdames Jo. : three months' sojourn in Northern seph Robins and Abe Miller enter- Michigan. tained on Sept. 14 with a bridge and mah jong luncheon and miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Gottesman and shower at Webster Hall. Miss Rudyn son, formerly of 4953 Twenty-eighth was the recipient eJ many lovely street, are now residing in their new gifts. home at 3777 Boston boulevard. Mrs. Robert Savage of Chenlot , The many relatives and friends of avenue was hostess at a house party I Nathan Marks will be happy to know, on Wednesday, Sept. 15, honoring that he is convalescing after a recent her cousin, Miss Augusta Singer of serious Pittsburgh, Pa. You Are Certain of It On "g.g.g.", "Simon Ackerman" and "Gilman" Clothes 0 matter how well a suit looks, feels or fits, the big test is "How long will it . wear?" Because Har y Suffrin always has featured fab- rics whose backbone is worsted yarn spun from long-fibred Australian wool, today hundreds of Harry Suffrin suits are entering their third year of active service. . . Few makers of good clothes tailor worsteds as skillfully as do "G G G," "Simon Ackerman" and "Gilman" (ex- Mayflower). This trio make worsted suits that drape perfectly, tit properly and wear indefinitely. That is Nyhy Harry Suffrin carries the city's largest selection of- N O UR modern service station-3,600 square feet in area—in connection, assures you of the utmost in automobile serv- ice. The Schreiber Motor Sales' desire to win and retain the good will of its patrons is exemplified in the policy of "No deal is complete with the sale of the car." No expense has been spared to obtain the finest mechanics available to care for the needs of Schreiber patrons. SCHREIBER MOTOR SALES NIGHT DANCE SUCCESS Dr. anti Mrs. Charles Gitlin of 1248 Glynn court have returned from a motor trip through the East, with stops at Bayonne, N. J.. and New York City, where they were guests of Mr. and NIrs. Si. Gitlin and family, and Albany, N. Y., where they visited at the home of Dr. and Sirs. A. Ball. f you would look your best see Mr. Grant ALICE WADLEY HAIR SHOP Latest styles of Hair Cutting to suit your features. 2 PAN TS SUITS Ample time is devoted to each customer, assuring you the best in service and workmanship. Tailored by "G. G. G." "Simon Ackerman" and "Gilman" non. for Appointment. 216 BOOK BLDG. Cad. 2697 REV. JACOB I. SKLAR 1 MOHEL Ileternmsnded by Dort. Physics... Now essiding at 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Benjamin Gladwin, director of the Saturday night dancing program, an- nounces that commencing with this Saturday evening there will he two orchestras entertaining at the B'nai B'rith Community Center at the weekly Saturday night dances. The overwhelming success that met the efforts of Mr. Gladwin and his committee has necessitated the ex- tension of this entertainment to the second ballroom. More than 500 peo- ple were present at the opening dance last Saturday evening and ow- ing to the limited capacity of the main ballroom an equally large num- ber were regretfully turned away. For this week the Sea Gull Sere- alders, who just finished playing at Suckling's Beach, and Billy Minor's Silver Slipper Orchestra (colored), who played at the Silver Slipper, on the Steamer City of Toledo and at Wenona Beach at Bay City, have been engaged to furnish the dance music for the two ballrooms. The Kroll sisters will entertain with sev- eral selections. Souvenirs will be dis- tributed in both ballrooms. It is hoped that these Saturday evening dances will provide for the Jewish young men and women an ex- ceptional opportunity for real pleas- ure in a wholesome environment and in an atmosphere of refinement. The community center being suitably equipped, the Jewish public is urged to attend. Alvin E. Schreiber — Irving Schreiber 12851 WOODWARD AVENUE ARLINGTON 3827 __,, Simi % 1 Mr. and Sirs. Dan Samuels (Rose London') of 2047 Virginia park are eceiving felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Beverly Jeanne, Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caplan of Bos- ton, Mass., (Dorothy Nathanson of Detroit) are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son, Edwin Harvey, on Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lipton (Betty Weinberg) of 20 Tyler ave- nue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Louis J., on Sept. 19. `(orb ' - - g:- .? 4,...2 • 4, ...., REV. H. MILKOVSKY DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST TWO-PANTS • — When winter I comes You will want your Comforters in ; / perfect *hap.. Let J. Tranvia look velar them ••4 complete satisfaction is ..surd. Cantorof Congregation Emanuel. Taylor and Wilson. EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC MOHEL Recommended by New York, Chi- cago and Detroit physicians MARRIAGES PERFORMED Moved to 1699 TAYLOR Phi Empire 4322 . ' REV. J. SILVERMAN MI Ye•.' E•warieat• • Larkomti by Lamlieg Phystetans. Comforters, Pillow. sad Mat' Completely Relmvated. 32 9 ALGER Empire 7300 6257 MICHIGAN AVENUE Lafayette 6814. a In loving memory of our dear fa- ther Moses Franklin, who passed away nine years ago, 25 alkyl in His Loving Daughter and Son. • In fond memory of Abraham Ka- , ' liski, who passed one year ago, 20 da ys in Tishri. His Loving Wife and Children. In loving memory of my dear i friend, Tam Reiner, who passed I away two years ago, Sept. 21, 1924. Meisel Specialist. J. TRAURIG 1111.MORUIM. 19 Canter at Henselbyemplywa. lberthway 3.211-111 The world rot, change from year to year, And friend• from day to dat . weaylo•ed n. .e. r ... .11.1„thep.o.n. e .w anit ro Her Loving Pal, Mrs. Marc G. record will surpass that of last sea- Cooper. son. 111 i AMPICO . Detroit Lpdge, No. 55, Knight's of l'ythias, will give a banqUet on Tues- day, Nov. 9. The Grand Lodge offi- cers will be among the guests pres- ent and all members are urged to make reservations immediately upon receipt of their notices. At the regular meeting of the De- trait Lodge held on Tuesday. Sept. 21, • resolution was passed to donate $100 to the Red Cross for the benefit of the Florida sufferers. Announcement has been made that something of great importance to the lodge members has been planned for Tuesday, Oct. 26, and all members are requested to keep that date open. Further details will be given shortly. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 28, and all members are asked to attend. Brother Samuel Raskin, in charge of the basketball league, states that activities will start the first week in October. It is hcped that there will be • big turnout and that this year's U a r. Il I i Mr. and Mrs. Saul Karpf of 2330 West Grand boulevard are receiving felicitations on the birt of a son, Irving Jack, on Sept. 9. PYTHIANS SET BANQUET DATE FOR NOVEMBER 9 hin., _.11 f KIRE,:, i The Most Magnificent Musical Instrument of All Time Y Of ' Phone Empir• 1340-M. 1133 Shelby St., near State SUIT STORE W E are now showing the complete line of Chrysler cars-- "50," "60," "70" and Imperial "80"—and extend a cor- dial invitation to all our friends and the general public to visit our showrooms and view these tine models. Long life is the fruit of-Chrysler's standardization of quality and we are eager to demonstrate the Chrysler superiorities. Mr. and Mrs. R obert A. Schiff Mrs. Saul Vatz of Pittsburgh, Pa., (Anne Coven) will leave on Oct. 1 has arrived in the city to be the guest for Chicago, where Mr. Schiff will re- of her sister, Mrs. Louis Beck of Bur- sume his studies at the dental school lingame avenue. of the University of Chicago. After a delightful three mon Sirs. Samuel Scha efer of Gladstone European tour, Mr. and Mrs. .ems avenue accompanied by her sister, Solomon have returned to thei home Mrs. Harold Gross and daughter, Ro- at 2310 Hazelwood avenue. salie Florine of Hazelwood avenue, has left fur an extended trip to New York and Hartford, Conn., to visit B'NAI B'RITH SATURDAY with relatives and friends. FABRIC VALUE J. L. HUDSON CO • The The Knabe is the official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera t., JANNEY-BOWMAN, ,.:, r --.., INC. JANNEY-BOWMAN BLDG. COR. PARK AND ELIZABETH ...I* IL ti. 4 ` -I .,, r .......... ...«... 2i- ........ FOR FRESH FISH F I SH CALL DANTO CHERRY 7290-7291