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Engagements

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Discount from
Regular Prices

Mr. and Mrs. Max Horwitz of
1653 Pingree avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marion, to Louis Trotsky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Trotsky of this
city.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern (Lil-
lian Rosenfield) of 2704 Leslie
avenue are receiving congratula-
tions on the birth of a son, Mark
David, born July 12.

Louis 11. Rosenthal announces
the engagement of his sister,
Laura, to A. Marvin Barnett of

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dishell
(Toddy Kaufman) are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
son, Lawrence Graham, July 15.

Flint

Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen of
1405 West Grand boulevard an-
nounce the betrothal of their
daughter, Anita, to Nathan Lieber-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lie-
berman.

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KING'S

ANNOUNCENI ENT

Dexter Kosher
Delicatessen

August Sale of
Plates

Full Line of Dairy Products.

10210 DEXTER BLVD.

Near Glynn Court.

China Service Plates
China Entree Plates
Crystal Salad Plates

WHY WORRY

About lugging lunch along
when on your trip' We serve
very fresh, delicious food at all
hours.

(Lenox China alone Excepted)

Mrs. E. P. Webb of Chicago e
boulevard was hostess to 16 guest s
at a luncheon on Thursday at the
Detroit Yacht Club in complimen t
to Mrs. E. W. Lang of New York .

CASS LAKE
COSHER DELICATESSEN

L B. KING & CO.

(Next to

East Grand River and Library

Mrs. Milford Stern was hostess
Mrs. Sophie Weil of Longfellow
to 0 group of friends at luncheon avenue, accompanied by her house
on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. B. guest, Mrs. E. W. Lang of New
Traub of New York.
York, spent the past week at
Mackinac Island. Mrs. Lang will
Mrs. Ilertha Traub of Web b leave, for her home in New York
avenue and daughter-in-law, Mra . on Saturday following a month's
B. Traub of New York, were in stay with Mrs. \Veil.
Cleveland for four days last week
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Mrs. B. Traub, who has been th e
Mrs. Leah Werbe, accompanied
guest e.f Mrs. II. Traub for sev
- by her daughter, Miss Eva Werbe,
oral weeks, left On Tuesday for he
r is spending the week-end at the
home in the East.
summer home of Sir. and Mrs. Si-
mon Meretsky at Belle River, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raskin
2294 Glendale avenue, who have
Mrs. Henry Levitt and young
just returned from a trip to North-
ern Wisconsin, have as their house daughter of the Belcrest have left
for
a sojourn in the East.
guests Mrs. A. Finkelstein and
Mrs. Leonard Cohen of Chicago
and Max Rashin of Milwaukee.
NIrs. Max Frank and fleadly of
Burlingame avenue and Mrs. Har-
Mr. and Mrs. C. Halpert of 1447 ry Glick and daughter of Calvert
Burlingame avenue left on Wed - avenue are recent arrivals at Van
nesday for a sojourn in Duluth.
Etan Lake for a summer's sojourn.

Schroeder's Grocery Store.)

Everything • Good Delicatessen
Should Have.

Cooled by washed, circulating air

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UNDAY DINNER

at Detroit's New Great Hotel

DETROIT-
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Dine in an atmosphere delightfully different—the
hospitable air of home but the perfected
service of a really modern hotel

Table d'hote $2 a plate

Linen Handkerchiefs
Monogrammed in France

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruger (Es-
ther Goldstein) announce the birth
of a daughter en
o July 19.

These French handkerchiefs are monogrammed'
in France especially to your order, after you
have chosen the quality of linen, and the style
of monogram you wish for your initials.
Six distinctive types for men, and six for women.
We suggest that you order them now for you: •
self, or for Christmas gifts.

ND.. and Mee. Morris Feigen-
baum (Etta R. Geltzeiler) of the
Seward Hotel are receiving con.
gratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Betty Suzanne, Sunday,
July 24.

Men's monograms, $3.50 to $10 for six.
Men's handkerchiefs, $5 to $12.50 for six.
Women's handkerchiefs, $2 to $7.50.
Women's monograms, $2.50 to $6 for six.
First Floor—Palmer

LOCAL A. Z. A. GROUP
PLANS OPEN MEETING

HUDSON'S

Plans for an open meeting, to
' DETROIT
be featured by a varied program
of entertainment, to be held on
Wednesday evening., Aug. 31, in
the B'nai B'rith Community Cen-
ter, 275 East Ferry avenue, have
been formulated by the Detroit
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Chapter of Aleph Zadik Aleph, the
local branch of the national Jew-
ish young men's fraternity affili-
ated with the Independent Order
B'nai B'rith.
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Courteous personal attention and prompt
The entertainment committee,
deliveries to any address. The best known
/
in charge of incidental arrange-
Jewish families of Detroit order their flow-
ments, has promised an affair well
,
Mr. and Mrs. William Gard, as
worth attending.
era here regularly.
by their house guests,
i
Henry M. Gottlieb, Nathaniel II.
Rabbi and Mrs. Carl Schorr of
Goldstick, Dr. Samuel J. Eder and
Monroe, La., are spending the re-
Samuel Raskin have been selected
mainder of the summer at Cass
by Pisgah Lodge, Nu. 34, I. 0. B.
Lake.
C. H. RASENMAN,
Cherry 9171
B., as sponsors for the Detroit
roprietor.
A . Z. A.
Mrs. Charlotte Harrison and
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Installation of the local chapter
children have returned to the city
will take place within a month, it
tee take up their residence here.
is expected. The ceremonies are
They are temporarly domiciled at
impressive,
fs
na.
the Hotel Statler.

Sirs. Max Jacob, accompanied
by her son, David, and daughter,
Sirs. S. C. Jacobson (Rena Sally)
of Louisville, Ky., have left for
Long Beach, Long Island, where
Miss Clara Marblestone, daugh-
they will spend the remainder of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Marblestone
the summer.
of Calvert avenue, is in Chicago
visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Bertha London of Leices-
ter court entertained Saturday
Gerald Bernsteine and Harry
evening with a farewell party in Cohen are vacationing at Conway,
honor of Miss Gertrude G. Brukoff Stich.
of Pittsburgh. Miss Brukoff will
visit Atlantic City, New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. She were heists to 20 guests at dinner
will return to the city the latter on Sunday at the Redford Country
part of August.
Club.

famous for its cuisine

Mr. and Mrs. Newman II. Knop.
per of 3771 Clements avenue (nee
Minne Schlussel of New York) are
receiving felicitations on the birth
of a daughter, Laurette Helene,
July 20.

Sirs. A. Brudno of Cleveland,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of
Ohio, has returnee! to her home 2694 Cortland avenue announce the
after passing 1(1 clays with Mr. birth of a son, Sheldon Baird, on
and Mrs. Abraham Fineberg of Friday, July 15.
Richton avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan of
the Wilshire Apartments have re- the Hotel Steelier entertained as
turned from a motor trip to St. their guest for a few days their
Louis and Chicago.
nephew, Fred Kaplan of New
York.
Jacob Mazer and son, William,
spent the hest week-end at Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinberger
Stinson, Romney, N. II., visiting of Grand avenue have as their
Robert Mazer.
guest their mother, Mrs. A. Wein-
berger of Kansas City.
Mrs. Abe Wechsler and son, Irv-
ing, of Pittsburgh, Pa., who has
Miss Rae Silberberg of Oil City,
spent the past four weeks with her Pee., has left for Buffalo after vis-
soother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz, at Mt. iting with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sit-
Clemens, has relprned to her berlierg of Burlingame avenue for
home.
10 days,

Mr. and Mrs. Murray W. Schrei-
ber of 3275 Elmhurst avenue and
son, Eddy Teddy, with Mr. and
Mrs. l'aul Fleisher and son, Mar-
vin, are motoring through Canada,
New York and points East and will
be gone for a few weeks.

Sir. and Mrs. Ben Simon of 1540
Atkinson avenue are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Beverly Jean, born Sun-
day, July 24.

Fresh Flowers Always

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

227 GRATIOT

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coal degree team for the occasion.
At this time, also, formal presenta-
tion of the charter will be made. =
hirelings are hold every Wed-
nesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at
the
B'rith Community Cen-
ter.

Miss Josephine Magdalin of Cal- =
ifornia avenue has left for an ex-
tended tour through the East. She
will visit New York, Philadelphia, =
Atlantic City and Washington.

The Cost Of
NOT Building

If you have thought of building a house,
you have considered the cost of building
but the cost of NOT building, sometimes,
escapes attention.

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Honoring Miss Rose Coven, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Muter-
family of 3025 Hazelwood avenue
•ald of Chicago boulevard, acconi-IAnn Fineman entertained 20
are now residing at their home at pinked by their daughters, Ruth guests at a bridge and personal
2938 Sturtevant avenue.
and Mrs. Guy Rowe, and sun, of shower on July 13. A buffet lunch- =
New York are motoring through eon was served and the room was a
decorated with pink roses and blue =
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Wald- Northern Wisconsin.
blott have returned from their
larkspur. Miss Coven was the re- ...
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wedding trip to Colorado and are
Miss Far I). Solomon of Harper cipient of many lovely gifts.
The Coffee Shop will serve as a Sunday special, Half of a Stuffed Roast
now residing at Webster Hall, Hospital Nurses Home is spending
a.
Chicken with mixed vegetables and potatoes for 9(k. Table service.
where Dr. Wuldbott is the house a week in Chicago. She is the
Mittel Goldie Brodsky of 2936 1 =
physician.
guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. Hazelwood avenue has left fur an
extended trip to the West. A fare-
and Mrs. G. Gerber.
well party was given Miss Brodsky
Mr. and Mrs. Philip (Render
have returned from their honey-
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller of by the Misses Hilda and Anne Fo-
moon trip and are making their 669 Chandler avenue entertained gel of 2932 Hazelwood avenue,
WILLIAM J. CIIITTENDEN, Jr., ...Manager
home at 3345 Richton avenue.
at a dinner party Friday, July 22, prior to her departure.
in honor of the engagement of
Mrs. D. E. Cowan of 9766 North
ha)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Gross- their (laughter, Claire, to Dave H.
Curltip
s
Tabard
Martindale avenue is visiting in
man (Charlotte E. Milan of Bos- Bussey of Chicago.
Crirooralloa
Petoskey and Charlevoix, Mich.
ton) have returned from the East,
where they spent part of their
Miss Estelle Wartell of Wood-
Mrs. L. Morrison of 1732 Glad-
honeymoon. They are at present land avenue has returned from an
steipping at the Lee Crest for a enjoyable stay in Chicago and Mil- stone avenue left for a visit to Pe-
toskey and Charlevoix, Mich.
few weeks, later leaving for the waukee.
Great Lakes.
Miss Mollie Rubin of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Bern-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen and stein of 297 Frederick street, who City, who has been the guest of
Miss
Mollie Saperstein, has been
daughter, Amelia Hanna, and son, sailed for Europe on the S. S.
Oscar B., of 1008 Clairmount are Olympic, July 9, are now visiting extensively entertained during her
visit
in
the city. Among the many
spending the remainder of the relatives in Leipzig and Furth,
summer at their summer home in Germany. They will make a tour affairs given in her honor was a
bridge
given
by Miss Celia Gales,
of Europe and then will embark
Imlay City, Mich.
at Genoa, Italy, for Palestine, a dinner and theater party given
by
Mrs.
I.
D.
Gould and a week-
Sirs. S. Levine and small son, where they expect to spend the
end party at Cedar Point, Ohio.
Donald Bernard, of Taylor ave. Holy Days.
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nue have left the city for a three
Reuben Serling of Harmon ave-
Miss Pearl Wurtell and uncle,
weeks' stay in St. Clair, Mich.
Dave Wartell, motored north, nue, who has been visiting in the
Miss Jean Sokol, who was the spending some time with relatives East, will return home Sunday. =
house guest of Miss Ann Tack for in Hay City.
Mrs. Max A. Fried of Gladstone
the past few weeks, has returned
Miss Marcia Louis was the guest avenue entertained delightfully at =
to her home in Milwaukee, Wis.
of honor at a bunco-bridge given a bridge-luncheon on Wednesday
Miss Tibbie Chimovitz of 2047 by Miss Selma Klein. Prizes were at the Savoy Hotel in honor of=
West Philadelphia avenue is spend- awarded the Misses Esther Karhal, Miss Lenore Wiener of Akron,
Gertrude Brood nad Celia Granet. Ohio.
ing a week in Bangor, Mich.
After the bridge, Miss Lillian
Sirs. Nathan Fishman of Cle- 1 —==
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Gaber- Kaufman rendered some very
menu avenue has as her guests =
man of 3706 Wager avenue are pretty musical selections.
the Misses Bertha Siporin and _=
leaving the city Sunday for New
York. from where they will sail Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger and Lorraine Zuker of Omaha, Neb., =
the following Friday for Europe children of 830 West Boston bottle- and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Berger of
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on the steamer Republic. They card left, Tuesday for Atlantic Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Benjamin I=
will remain in Europe for a year, City, where they will be guests at Fishman is assisting in entertain- 1510111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111717
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the
guests.
during which time Dr. Gaberman the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
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will visit different clinics.
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Among those who are spending I r
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kaufman the vacation at William Inn, Har-
and niece, Miss Lillian Wetsman bor Beach, Mich., are Mrs. Harry
of Wiest Euclid avenue have left P. Stone and daughter, Aileen, of I
for Mackinac Island to spend the 2909 Pasadena avenue; Mrs. Louis I
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Greenspan and son, Frankin. of '
g = remainder of the summer.
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3344 Elmhurst avenue. and Mrs.
Miss Carolyn Goodman of 265 Harry Greenspan and son, Fred-
Belmont avenue, who is a coon. crick, of 2908 Leslie avenue.
selor at Camp Eagle Point, Rum-
Samuel Trunsky, son of Mr. and
ey, N. II., is spending the week-
e nd in Boston, Mass., visiting with Mra. Peter Trunsky of 2275 Bos-
ton boulevard, recently left tee
friends and relatives.
spend the summer months at Rae.
Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt has (melte Lake Camp in the Adiron-
returned to her home on Atkinson dack mountains.
after spending a few days
:71 avenue
at the Breakers Hotel at Cedar
Mrs. I. Williams of Pittsburgh,
Point, Ohio.
who has been the guest of her sis-
ters, Sirs. E. M. Sorock and Mrs.
Miss Jeannette Krinsky of Pin- Sol Shaw. has returned to her
gree avenue is spending a few home.
days with friends in Flint, Mich.
Bangor, Mich., is attracting n
Mr. and Mrs. S. Halt of Atkin- large number of Detroiter to its
sun avenue entertained a company lake Among those who are
CRESCENTS
CORN BREAD
of friends at a beautifully appoint- spending the summer there are
CHEESE CAKE
BAIGLE
.1 dinner on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Max Solovich and family and
SWEET ROLLS
JELLY ROLLS
later attending "Broadway" at the Mrs. Nathan Agree and family.
PUMPEHNICKEL
Garrick.
POPPYSEED ROLLS COFFEE CAKE
STRUDEL
Mrs. Fred M. Leach of Glynn
SABBATH BREAD SPONGE CAKE
Mrs. Delle Horowitz and chil- court was hostess to 12 guests at
dren. Leona, Myra and Mignon,' luncheon on Wednesday at the
are summerin gat Van Elan Lake Wilshire.
Lodge, Oscoda, Mich.
Mrs. William Schostok and fam-
Mrs. Joel Kapetanaky and ily of Leslie avenue are the guests I
(H. FELSOT and I. PENN, Proprietors.)
daughter and son, Claire and Na- of Mrs. Schostok's brothers, Dr. S.
than, of Clairmount avenue have M. Franklin and Dr. 1. Franklin of
12028 Dexter Blvd. (between Elmhurst and Monterey.)
returned from Chicago, where Milwaukee.
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We bake cakes for weddings and other affairs.
they were extensively entertained
Harry Baker of
M. rs Julius Hartman is passing It it
I' &1 Ntf iak ave n ue.
a few weeks in Rochester, Minn.
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If you are paying an annual rental
charge, then your landlord is receiving a
profit on his investment.

You are paying that profit!

One does not have to be a lightning cal-
culator to know that $4,000 at five per cent
simple interest amounts to $5.000 in live
years.

DETROIT- LELAND HOTEL

See how it grows!

BAGLEY

AND CASS

Stevens Vitrified Face Brick cost six per
cent more for building construction than
frame construction but they require no
paint—no repairs, so there is the lower cost
of the higher price.

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You can suit your own artistic taste as
to color and the colors are Nature's own
fadeless colors.

The colors run from grave to gay; some
are "real sassy" if you want that kind. All
most artistic. Remember, STEVENS VIT-
TRIFIED FACE BRICK!

Buy
Your

See them in panels at our Brick Rooms.
Plenty of Parking Space.

For
1928

Frederick B. Stevens,

Incorporated
Corner Lamed and Third Streets,
Telephone Randolph 5990.

From

LOUIS ROSE BUICK CO.

etroit W Thank u.

NEVER IN ALL AUTOMOBILE HISTORY HAS
THE PUBLIC BEEN OFFERED A CAR AS FINE
AS THE BUICK FOR 1928. WONDERFUL PER-
FORMANCE COMBINED WITH LUXURIOUS
BEAUTY. THE NEW BUICK IS THE GREAT-
EST AUTOMOBILE ON THE MARKET.

We are deeply grateful to you for the splendid response which greeted
the opening of our new sanitary Bake Shop on Saturday, July 23.
It is with no little pride that we acknowledge the many expressions
congratulating us on the beauty of our shop. We can only show our
appreciation by continuing to bake the same delicious breads and
cakes as we have in the past.

And Don't Forget!

WHEN YOU BUY YOUR BUICK FROM LOUIS
ROSE BUICK CO. YOU ARE ASSURED OF SAT-
ISFACTORY SERVICE DURING THE LIFE OF
THE CAR.
All New Models on Display Now at

Try Our

LOUIS ROSE BUICK CO.

12897 Woodward Avenue

The Star Bakery Shop

Longfellow 8210

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