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Mrs. Maurice T. Birnkrant of
628 Boston boulevard announceoo
the betrothal of her daughter.,
Jean Connie, to Emanuel S. Cohen,

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Graceful as a Grecian nymph -- sparkling,
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JEAN CONNIE BIRNKRANT

The foot and sten, are of clear crystal; the
bowl, ruby.
The goblets are $13.50 a doxen, the wines
$12, and the footed cocktails $7.50.

of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Cohen of Pittsburgh. boas Iiirit-
krant was presented to society last
June at a reception at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel.

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salzstein
of 1940 Seward avenue announce
the engagement of their sister,
Miss Florence Sommers, to Joseph
D. Shiffman.

L. B. KING & CO.

East Grand River and Library.

Mrs. Myron M. Landsberg of
Pingree avenue has left for a 10-
day trip through the East. While
there she will spend a few days
with her daughter, ROM! Anna,
"The Crisis In Palestine" will who is attending Camp Greggmere,
be the subject of Rabbi Leon Antrim, N. IL, for the summer.
From's sermon Saturday. Serv-
ices will he held in the Brown Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger and
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morial Chapel of Temple Beth El, family of Boston boulevard left
Gladstone
entrance,
and
begin
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luring
the week for a visit in At-
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at 11 o'clock.
Rabbi Franc will give his ob-
Miss Sara Rich of Columbia is
servations of the Zionist conven- t , e guest of Mrs. Henry L. Dem-
tion held in Atlantic City in June. chak of 1727 Atkinson avenue.
The convention Wag characterized
by startling revelations, by confes-
Mrs. Frank Van Amberg was
sions and by conflicts. He will de-
hostess at luncheon and bridge last
scribe the conditions in the Pales-
Thursday at the Leland-Detroit.
tine movement which explain the
storms which shook the assembly
at Atlantic City.
Miss Rose Robinson of Des
On Saturday, July 30, Rabbi Moines, Iowa, who is visiting her
Franc will speak on the subject , ister, Mrs. Myron Keys of 3273
"The historical Significance of the Emhurst avenue, spent the past
Sapiro-Ford Case."
week-end in Ann Arbor as the
A new feature of the summer 'ttolst of Miss Ann Babcock. Miss
v ic es is the singing of English Robinson recently entertained a
hvnins to traditional .Itowish melo- ,roue of friends with a lemonade
dies by the entire congregation. shower.
This Saturday the congregational
Miiss Helen Ressler, 1525 Col-
O hymn will be "Who Is Like Thee,
Oh Universal Lord," an English lingwood avenue, was hostess to
paraphrase of the Hebrew "En four tables of bridge in honor of
Kelohenu." Miss Rhea Harris leads Miss Burdick of New York.
Y 11 in the singing and Miss Estelle To-
bin accompanies,
Mr. and Mrs. David Silver and
daughter, Fannie Bertha, of Ham-
BLAME JEWS FOR
ilton, Ont., were guests in the city
RIOTS IN VIENNA for a few (lays of Mr. and Mrs.
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Raub Adel of the Belcrest before
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O headquarters of the Vienna anti-
Semites, where printing presses
Mr. and Mrs. B. Alpert and fam-
turned out the great volume of
ily of 1447 Burlingame avenue left
anti-Semitic literature, was de-
Tuesday, July 19, on a motor trip
molished, as was also, the Vienna to the East. They
Will stop at
postoftlee, in the riots during
Mer w inn s Beach, Woodmont,
O which 126 persons were killed and
Conn., for six weeks.
thousands wounded.
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A perusal of the
of casual-
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shapiro
' ties shows that less than 3 per cent
motored to New York for a visit
of the killed and wounded are.
with
reatives and friends.
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Jews, who were the occidental vic-
tims of the riots.
Miss Gertrude Brenner of 3801
Notwithstanding the fact that
Established 1903.
Twenty-ninth street entertained
the attack on the buildings was
12 couples at on (outdoor party at
0' carried out by a Christian mob,
Belle Isle (on Monday evening in
anti-Semitic newspapers now raise
honor of Miss Flora Kahn of El-
n the cry that it was "the work of
mira, N. Y.; Miss Minnie Kronen-
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10 the Jews."
berg of Chicago and Samuel Good-
sight of Elmira, N. Y.

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A Great Summer
Home Furnishing Event

, The Misses Bee Rosenthal and
;,! Sara Rosenberg entertained 10
*. I guests at a bridge supper at the
Belcrest Hotel in honor of the
I', Misses Ida and Mollie Aronstam,
, I who are leaving for Chicago to
make their home.

The Masonic Country Club fur. the charity held on July 9,
niched the setting for a beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Silberberg of
luncheon at which Mrs. Harry Ja-
•obson of Pingree avenue was hos- 1416 Burlingame avenue were
hosts
to 60 guests at a dinner-
tess in compliment to Mrs. E. J.
Lang, a popular guest in the city. dance of beautiful appointments
Friday, July 15, at the Masonic
Mr. and Mrs. Ignatiz II. Freund Country Club. Among the out-of-
and daughter, Alice, of Chicago town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
have been the guests of Dr. and Theodore Jacobs of the Chicago
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund at their sum- Beach Hotel, Chicago, and Miss
mer home on Walnut Lake, Bloom- Rae Silberberg and Aaron Silber-
berg of Oil City, Pa.
field inns.
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Nathan Stern of New York has
The Misses Lisette Freund of 52
terminated his visit with his chil- Chicago boulevard and Alice
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern, Freund of Chicago have left on a
and has left for Buffalo to spend motor trip to Ligonier, Ind., where
some time with his son, Paul they will be guests of their aunt,
Stern.
Mrs. I. S. Straus.

FRAM TO SPEAK ON
PALESTINE CRISIS

Any Time!
4ny 4mount!
Instantly!

William 13. Isenberg has re-
,./ turned from New York after hav-
ing visited Mrs. Isenberg and chil-
dren, who are there for the season.

Hudson's Sale of
TURN I "URE

Mr. and Mrs. S. Max Haber and
The Redford Country Club is
Julius Bing, Fred Ginsberg and' small daughter, Sydell Lenore, of
^ontinuing in favor with Detroit Joseph Bing spent the last week-• Brooklyn, N. Y., have returned to
iostesses and is furnishing the end with their families, who ar cn their home after a visit here.
tage for a varied entertainment. sconsed at Van Etan Lake for the.
Among those who extended hospi- summer.
t Mrs. Harry I3eiberstein and Mrs.
tall• to their friends were Mrs.
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ISamuel Harris are recent arrivals
Clarence Engass, Mrs. Arthur
Isaac
Dreifuss and
Adoph at Vim Elan Lake Lodge.
Fixel, Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield,
Mr.. Louis Welt, Mrs. Nathan Si- Freund, trustees of the Montetiore
Home for the Aged at Cleveland, I
mot.' and Mrs. A. Barit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weitzman and
attended
attendedthe quarterly meeting of I family of Leslie avenue, accom-

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Homc makors are choosing NEW
furniture for their homes during
this important sale—AT SAV•
INGS! Hund-eds of pieces . , .
stylish . . . durably built . deep-
ly upholstered ... rich in finish ...
and of that line quality you expzet
at Hudson's.

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panied by their mother, Mrs. D.
Berkowitz, have left to spend the
rest of the summer at Van Etan
Lake Lodge.

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Lappin
of Cleveland were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lap-
pin of Edison avenue.

The second big week begins next
Monday. Special features of the
sale include:

Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz
of Owen avenue entertained Tues-
day, July 19, with a luncheon at
the Detroit-Leland, later ticking
her guests to the State Theater, in
honor of Mrs. S. Max Haber, who
is the house guest of Miss Mollie
Haber.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander
have returned from New York to
take
up their residence here. For
Miss Marie Spunt has returned
from a visit with her family in Vi- the present they are the guests of
their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
enna, Austria, where she spent the
Phillips.
past few months.
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The Misses Mollie Haber and
Miss Rose Adess has returned Sophie Blanche
Schwartz Will ac.
from a three weeks' motor trip company Mr. and Mrs. S. Max Ha-
through the East, visiting in Phila- ber on a motor trip to Butralto.
delphia, New York and Atlantic
City.
Mrs. Lou Engle and Miss Ann
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Edlin of St. Louis, Mo., are the

Dztroit Free Press Better Homes Bureau
An Exposition of Finer Fulnbre
Deferred Payments Available

EIGHTH, NINTH, AND TWELFTH FLOORS

HUDSON'S

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house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
cob Zwig of Windsor, Ont. Many
social functions are being planned
by Miss Jennie Zwig in their
honor.

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harper and
family, formerly of 227 King ave-
nue, are now residing at 2489 At-
kinson avenue.

Miss Ida Adell Werney of Weed
Euclid avenue is spending the
week-end in Cleveland.

i SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

Courteous personal attention anti prompt
deliveries to any address. The best known
Jewish families of Detroit order their flow-
ers here regularly.

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Among those who are traveling Long Island, N. Y., spent a few
in Europe are the Misses Rose and days in Detroit visiting friends and
Plotler of Hague avenue relatives, after which Mrs. Bush-
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and Miss Esther Hirshman. They man left for Los Angeles, Calif.,
have already passed through Eng- to remain about six weeks.
land, Holland and Germany and
Jacob, Bernard and Ilelen
will visit Italy, Switzerland and
France before returning home Weissman, sons and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weissman of
about Sept. 1.
Boston boulevard, are spending the
Mrs. Ben Glasier of Dexter summer at Racquet Lake in the
boulevard has as her htouotao guest Adirondack mountains.
Mrs. Arthur Steinberg (Pauline
Mrs. Sol Kling and daughter of
Stifter) of Chicago,
Clairmount avenue have returned
Mrs.
Nathaniel Frank and to their home after spending a few
daughter, Mildred, of Glendale weeks in Toronto, Ont.
avenue are visiting in Battle
Miss Matilda Amstater of El
Creek, Mich.
Paso, Texas, is the house guest of
Mr. Reams , now at the Michigan Theat c, enjoys
Miiss Avis Rice of 3318 Calvert Miss Constance Sidder of Pingree
avenue left for an extended trip avenue.
dining in the distinctive environment of
to Milwaukee, Wis., where she will
the Detroit-Leland where he is a
The Misses Selma and Sarah
be the guest of relatives and
Goldener of Taylor avenue are
friends.
guest this week
spending their vacation motoring
Mr. and Mrs. David Werbe are through the East. They will visit
at Van Etan Lake Lodge fur the in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Boston,
Providence and New York.
remainder of the summer.

Ten 'Bernie says;

I am charmed
by the Detroit-
Leland "

Among the many interesting af-
fairs given in honor of Miss Sadye
Rycus, whose marriage to Abe
Max will be an event of Aug. 28,
a personal shower was given by
Miss Esther Mitnick of Emhurst
avenue. Bridge and bunco were
the diversions of the evening.

Dance Tonight

Mrs. Morris Goldberg (nee Rose
Kirschbaum) and children of Mi-
ami, Fla., are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of
Elmhurst avenue.

Ray Weisman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Weisman of Woodrow
Wilson avenue, has left to spend
Mrs. Mary Gordon 44 Burlin- the summer at Racquet Lake.
game avenue and Mrs. Sydney
Mrs. Flora Feldman and daugh-
Stone of Wildemere avenue left
Mrs. Arthur Purdy and young on Tuesday for an extended stay ter, Minna, of Glynn court have
left for an extended trip to Pitts-
son, Edward Frazer, are passing in Long Beach, N. Y.
burgh, Pa., where they will visit
the summer at Cheboygan, Mich.
Miss Bernie Rudyn of West with relatives and friends.
Miss Flora Kahn, who was the Philadephia avenue has as her
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fertel and
house guest of Miss Gertrude house guests Mrs. Leonard S. Da-
Brenner of Twenty-ninth street naceau and Miss Helen Braun of daughter, Shirley, have motored to
the past week, has returned to her Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. Kenoza Lake, N. Y., where they
expect to remain for the summer
home in Elmira, N. Y., While in
the city Miss Kahn was enter-
Miss Bessie Miller of Taylor months. Before her return, Mrs.
tained by many friends.
avenue spent last week with rela- Fertel and daughter will visit
friends and relatives in New York
tives in Cleveland, Ohio.
City,
Dr. J. D. Rosenman has re-
turned from Ocean City, N. Y., to
Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bachman
which place he accompanied his (Clara Gussin) left June 23 for
family, who will loess the summer Portland, Ore., where they are the
there.
guests of Reverend and Mrs. Elias
Bachman. While on their visit
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Mrs. A. Lemberg and son, Bur- they will visit friends and rela-
ton, of 2310 Gladstone avenue are tives in Los Angeles and Long
'vending the summer at the Inn, Beach, Calif. They will return to
Charlevoix, Mich.
the city Aug. I.

in the Main Dining Room, 6:30 to 10.

Cooled by washed, circulating air.
No cover charge.

The Detroit-Leland Orchestra, under

the direction of Stephan Pasternaeki,

will feature Ben Bernie tunes

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DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL

WILLIAM J. CIIITTENDEN, IR., Manager

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There are reasons for such popular-
ity. Rollins Furs are supreme! Your
verdict has made them so.

The 1927-1928 models are ready—
newer and smarter than ever. These
furs, shimmering and gleaming with
a virile luster, will enchant you.

All sales records were surpassed by
the former Rollins Furs — even
greater sales records will be made
by the new.

Prices are lower—quality is higher.
Rollins power in the fur markets of
America has procured for you the
greatest values in years!

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SALE Staresirojel

At 36 Adams

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Mrs. Bernard Bernbaum and
Miss Ida Levitt of Webb avenue
I are guests at the Breakers, Cedar
Point, Ohio.

Louis Landsberg, deputy United
State collector of internal reve-
nue, is leaving for a two weeks'
trip to Washington and New York.

Mrs. E. Lightstone and daugh-
Ben Matzman of 540 East Ferry
ter, Selma. and Miss Henrietta avenue and Lea Turner of 4084
Benson will leave Monday on the Grand avenue have returned home
Greater Detroit for a short visit in after a visit in Cleveland, where
New York.
they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Schachter of 867 Linn drive.
Miss Henrietta Benson was hos-
tess at a linen shower and bridge-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Mor-
luncheon at the Whittier last Sat- ris and family of Burlingame ave-
urday in honor of Miss Selma nue have left on a motor trip to
Lightstone, whose engagement was Charlevoix, Mich., where they will
recently announced.
remain for several weeks.

Mrs. Max F:ngleman, accom-
panied by her sons, Theodore and
Howard, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is vis-
iting her father, I. Schakne of
2091 Blaine avenue.

Miss Schonette Goldsmith of
3284 Calvert avenue has left for
an extended visit in Ann Arbor,:
where she will be the guest of Miss
Ida Dalitz. Many affairs are be-,
ing given in Miss Goldsmith's
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jacob- honor.
son of Pingree avenue have as
their guest their mother, Mrs. E.
Mrs. Rachel Lieberman and
Grossman of New York City.
daughter, Sarah, of 2031 Clair.!
mount avenue are spending sev-
Mrs. Mark Weinbeck entertained eral weeks in South Haven, Mich.,
20 guests at luncheon at the Bel- and Chicago.
crest in honor of Mrs. E. W. Lang
of New York, who is the guest of
honoring Miss Gertrude Levin-
Mrs. Sophie Weil of Longfellow son and Mrs. S. G. Madison of
avenue.
Chicago, a dinner party was given,
Saturday at Eastwood Inn by !
Miss Nettie Cohen of 559 Wood- John E. Solomon and Nathan N.
land avenue honored Miss Free Gedrich. '
Bromarny of the Gamma Tau Chi
Sorority upon her recent return
Miss Sara Rosenberg of Monte-
from her tour east with a "bridge" rey avenue entertained Miss Ger.!
Wednesday, July 20. Highest hon- Crude Levinson, who is the house
ors were won by Miss Estelle guest of Miss Shirley Solomon, at
Forbes, Miss Dorothy Baskin and a delightful luncheon and theater,
Miss Betty Kaplan.
party Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Art and son,
Miiss Sally Shainak of Carter
Jack, are now residing in their avenue is spending ■ few weeks
new home at 3815 Cortland ave- in Chicago, where she is being ex-
nue.
tensively entertained.

Mrs. S. Koploy is entertaining as
Miss Julia Rosenfield, who has
her guests her daughter, Mrs. been visiting in the city with rela-
Louis Ross, and family of Tuscon, tives and friends, has returned to
Arizona.
her home in Pittsburgh.

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Fresh Flowers Always

Miss Isabella Werbe of the De-
troit Conservatory of Music is now
in Munich attending the Wagner
Music Festival. Miss Werbe sailed
on June 18 for a summer abroad.

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ou have placed Rollins Furs at
the highest pinnacle ever
reached for quality, value and
style leadership. You have chosen
them first—in preference to others.

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REDUCTION OF STOCK SALE CONTINUES!

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Exchanges
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STETSON SHOES ,

An event of utmost importance.
Now is the time to buy several pairs.
while you can buy at these low sale
prices. As for variety of models,
every man knows the completeness
of the Stetson line.

Detroit women, accustomed to the
Berke standards of quality, comfort
and fit, are eagerly responding to the
truly amazing values offered in this
sale. Every shoe is from our regular
stock—the season's newest and most
fashionable models.

WE SUGGEST EARLY SHOPPING

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