ThEyprito njewis nentoracui PAGE SIX u Eugagemritto HOLD IIADASSA II DANCE AIONDAY An unusually Among the many affairs given large crowd is in honor of Miss Sue Beerbohn, assured for the whose marriage to Paul David annual summer Bromberg will be an event of Aug.; dance of the "' was an afternoon tea and ho l Detroit Chapter siery shower at which Miss Sarah of Hadassah Hortnian was hostess at her home on LaSalle boulevard on July 31; Monday night at on Aug. 5 Miss Annabelle Edel- Granada Park. man honored the bride-to-be with I Various novel a bridge and aluminum shower at her home on Collingwood avenue, I features, includ- and the following day Mrs. Philip inc beauty, popu- Weisman of Glendale avenue en-I larity and danc- tertained at a bridge and handker- I ing contests, chief shower. On Thursday of last have been ar- week Miss Beerbohm shared hon- ranged by the ors with Miss Sadye Ry•us at a luncheon and theater party when committee of Miss Sarah Falick feted the brides. which Mrs. Sid- Mrs. Max Kirschbaum entertained ney Stone is at her home for the bride-elect Table Scarves The most beautiful products of the looms of Belgium and China have been assembled to make what is perhaps one of the finest collections of table scarves in the middle west. Your in- spection of these many beautiful pieces k cordially invited. chairman and with a bridge and miscellaneous shower on Aug. 19, and on Aug. 20 Mrs. Abraham Marvin Beerbohm will honor his Cooper and Miss sister and her fiance at a dinner, Rose Lipsitz are afterwards taking his guests to the vice-chairmen. theater. Among the many affairs given for Miss Beerbohm during Mrs. Louis H. her recent visit in Toronto was a Savage is active- - dinner by Mrs. S. Regal, a lunch- l y engaged in eon by her aunt, Miss Marion Corn- making final ar- field, and a dinner by Mrs. Harold A. Farber. Miss Beerbohm was rangements for also Mrs. Farber's house guest. On the affair. In the Tuesday, July 11, Mrs. Moe Ha- event of rain berman entertained with a lunch- Monday night, eon and in the evening Miss Sylvia We have grouped an almost infinite variety of Chinese silks embroidered end table scarves to sell at $3.75. Belgian brocaded and tapestried scarves in a wide choice of patterns at $2.95. Third Floor. L B. KING & CO. East Grand River and Library t er d 'Nev ez - Vifeacn a. -:54rerrWirtaNs414r=441rXWMG 1 5 9.ho Shop cronsindyode. SSE 1448 Woodward Avenue THE AUGUST SALE OF CLOTH COATS AT SAVINGS OF $20 to $100 others to $•95 Adaptions form the smartest imported de- signs, with the favor- ed materials and col ors dictated by fash- ion and furs that are luxurious and diver- sified. Styles for Av- enue, Motor, Sports or Dress wear. You should see the new styles and take advan- tage of this saving op- portunity. p ,,,,..._ , .3 ., FURS Superb models at one-fourth to one-third less than these prices may be duplicated DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL • AGLIY AT CMS AVENUE HUDSON'S DE TRO Manlier IT Fashions that make weight an asset instead of a regret. Coming in Daily! Smartest of Fall Frocks Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shapiro of 264 Mt. Vernon avenue enter- tained at their home last week in honor of Miss Ada Runiack of To- ronto, whose marriage to their Miss Sylvia Bofsky is spending brother, William Abramson, will be an event of Sept. 4. Mrs. A. a fortnight at Charlevoix. Koffman, formerly Miss Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein and Newman, of Utica, N. Y., rendered fondly of Monterey avenue have several vocal selections. returned from an extended motor Mrs. Abe Mirkin of Clearfield, , trip to Asheville, N. C. Pa., is the house guest of her sis- Miss Marion LeVay of Culvert ter, Mrs. Jacob Burrows of Bur- Mrs. Jacob Katz of 2675 Roch- ester is spending several weeks at Nosier, Ohio. -- - Mr. and Mrs. Abrey Pereira of 2916 Tyler avenue are motoring through Michigan, to be gone sev- eral weeks. --- Mrs. Eva Frankel of Hazelwood avenue has returned from a de- lightful two weeks' trip with rela- tives and friends at Cleveland and Lake Stafford. August Sale of I J. CHITTENDEN, JR., $1 to $75. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abromowitz of Calvert avenue have as their guest Miss Mary Semborsky of To- ledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zamek and son, Charles. formerly of Detroit, are now re-siding in Pontiac, Mich. Cooled by washed, circulating air WILLIAM squat little jugs; handsome jardinieres—even pot- tery for the landscaped garden. In old-world colors, some deeply antiqued effects! The blues of Italy's waters, the rich reds of her wines, the deep greens of olives. Sizes vary from bowls one inch high to huge jugs 27 inches high. Priced from ,4For • W omen and Misses of fuller pro- portions. In Lane Bryant sizes 181 to 56. LE LONG'S NEW WRAP- AROUND SKIRT it —is smartly illustrated in this \ model of crepe satin using to advantage both sides of ma- terial. Priced at— . 3975 Other Frocks 16.00 up. Wrest. Sidon, Third Flom r br gant 1452 FARMER ST. Corner John R., near Woodward. AUGUST SALE OF FURS 111HITE NIILW Itt r (2,1 and correct service. Mrs. Henrietta Gorvett, accom- —Photo by Bachrach. named by her (laughter, Eleanor, sister, Ann, and brother, Julius Cohen, have returned from a two H. SAVAGE weeks' motor tour through the East, visiting Philadelphia, Atlan- tic City and Niagara Falls. Among the entertainments in honor of Miss Betty Wallace, a Mrs. David Curtis and daughter, bride-elect of this month, was a Shirley Mae, accompanied by Mrs. bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous Louis M. Kea, motored to Dayton, shower at which Mrs. F. L. Kanter Ohio, to attend the Jacobson-Je- of Rochester avenue was hostess. nefsy wedding. Pastel-tinted bowls, gift size; slim-throated vases: Y ... 4440^0...I.I'JG144,!, DINING ROOM Business men and women and shoppers enjoy our excellent cuisine and prompt Mr. and Mrs. William Adelson and son, Seymour Stanley; Mrs. Irving Stern and daughter, Har- riet, and Mrs. Samuel Atkins and son, Richard, have returned from Lobdell Lake, Mich., where they spent several weeks. Come from Italy FLOWER SHOP 444,e 4.; .11,Nok noroll FOR TALL SPECIAL LUNCH EON S it MAIN Carl Manilla, who is now study- ing for the rabbinate at the Chi- cago yeshiva, will deliver the ser- mon at the Saturday morning serv- ices of Young Israel at the Jew.' ish Center branch, 31 Metbuuuin avenue. All young men and women, who are interested. are urged to attend. Colorful Potteries S UBWAY atmosphoe delightfully different f l YESHIVA STUDENT TO GIVE SERMON 3 'CIP4da.9C..6.444.!,C0444 \-,Z404/4-9CLAVii.L..1.sest0.404.-fstas448...te) Gla4,4 4,4CIMIZVaVa... and Mrs. Charles A. Finster. wald announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucille, to Dr. Mordecai Ezekiel of Washington, D. C. Dr. Ezekiel is an agricul- tural economist of the United States Department of Agriculture. 2 Value — Service — Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Counsel man, 60 Virginia park, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sarah Ruth, to Dr. William Victor Kirschbaum. The Athena Girls will be hos- Island • tesses at a bridge and raffle on Mrs. A. A. Foreman and sun of Sunday afternoon, Sept. 16, at the 2955 Fullerton avenue have re• avenue is a guest at the Grand Ho- lingame avenue.. Savoy Hotel. ft - turned from Van Ett an La k e, Os- eel, 'Mackinac Island, for a or LADIES HOLD RAFFLE night. Mrs. Anna Middleman of 1706 coda, 'Mich. FOR HADASSAH FUND Clairmount avenue has as her Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan Mrs. Ilarry Media and children --- house guest Miss Minnie Sosna of of St. Claire avenue held a recep- As a part of the general cam- of Los Angeles are visiting with St. Louis, Mo. , for the Ha- Mrs. Molin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion at their home on Sunday Aug. paign to raise mone 14, in honor of the confirmation of emergency fund, a group of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hamilton Herman Feldman. . their son, Seymour. ladies held a raffle on a beautiful and son, Bertram, of Chicago, and pair of sterling silver salt and pep- Mrs. Frank Gordon of Boston Mrs. Hamilton's mother, Mrs. Sam per shakers last Monday night at Mr. and Mrs. William Albert Berkson, have returned to their boulevard entertained with a fare- the home of Mrs. NI. S. Perlis of home after being the house guests well musical in honor of Mrs. Ja- and family, formerly of Rochester 3337 Glynn Court. of Mrs. Fanny Lewis of 7741 John - ils Frier and daughter, Lillian, of avenue, are now residing in their The numbers were drawn by R. street. 902 l'allister avenue, who are lav- new apartment at 3005 Chicago. Ruth Cohen of 1402 Glynn Court, — — ing for Rochester, N. Y. Covers and Mrs. Morris Steinberg of 1516 Saul Lewis of the Lewis Broth- were laid for 40 guests. Mr. and Mrs. N. Schwartzberger Edison avenue was the winner. ers Undertaking Company left for (Freda h'ishbaine) have returned a several weeks' stay in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Levin to their home in New York fol- and was accompanied by Mr. and and Miss Lenore Levin of l'itts- lowing a visit with their parents, Mrs. Fred K. Hamilton of that burgh who have been visiting their Mr. and Mrs. JacOb Fishbaine. city. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myer S. , Gathered in the flag-draped and Mrs. I. Rosenthal has returned Fink of Atkinson avenue, base re- , turned to their home. Their sis- flower-decked ballroom of the e t to her home a er a ter, Mrs. Maurice Klein .4 the Book-Cadillac hotel to greet Col. stay at Mt. Clemens. I Chatham Chatham Apartment, and their Charles A. Lindbergh, the nation's 1 niece, Miss Peggy Goldberg, ac- idol, was a brilliant audience, Herschel Zackheim, son of Mr. among whom were noted many companied them back. e lend Mrs. 11. Zackheim of Calvert' prominent members of society. avenue, is attending Camp Stinson, Miss Fanny Rosen, who has been Among, those observed at the vari- Rumney, N. II. traveling in Europe since June, ous tables were Z. Ilimelhoch. Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosen- CHAS H RogEEMMANaa Mrs. Maxwell 11. Weinburg and wilt return to Detroit in Septem- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fried- daughter, Rosalind, of Los An- ber and will visit her sister, Mrs. 227 GRATI 0 T AVE berg, Adolph Finsterwald, Mr. and Meyer S. Fink of Atkinson avenue. geles, Calif., are spending the Mrs. Nathaniel Goldstick and the month of August as guests of Mrs. Misses Eva Werbe and Edith Al- CHERRY 9171 Saul Karpf of Brightmoor left A. S. Weinburg of Hague avenue. two • k ' business bert. David Curtis left Saturday night trip to New York, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Easter- to join his family at Dayton, Ohio. Baltimore and Atlantic City. Wald of 1239 Chicago boulevard were hosts at a dinner of very beautiful appointments on Sunday ROLLINS GREATEST at their home, at which time their children and grandchildren met with them for a family reunion. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rowe nut son, Charles, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Maier Finsterwaild, Dr. and Mrs. Leighton G. Steele and daughter, Myelin; Mr. and Mrs. George Kleinman and daughters, Caroline. and Mary Lou, and the Misses Lucille, Maxine, Miriam and Ruth Finster•ald. Filth Floor Q ua li t y The engagement of Miss Ann Padolski of Ottawa, Que., to Max Biller son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bil- ler of Bay City. Was recently an- nounced. Cl $48 $68 '88 b g Q Hartman entertained at the the- the dance will be ater. . The Wednesday following, held on Tuesday. Miss Beerbohn was the honored guest at a garden luncheon and theater party at which Miss Hilda J. Narrol was hostess. She was feted at a bridge given by Miss Jeanne Solomon at the Primrose Club, a luncheon at the Georgian Club by Miss Lillian Goodfellow MRS. LOUIS and a bridge tea at Casa Loma given by Mrs. Jack Friedland. Miss Bert Goodman entertained with a Mrs. M. M. Hyman and children theater and tea party at the King of West Boston boulevard, accom- Edward Hotel; later in the eve- panied by Miss Sally Rubinson of ning the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Chicago boulevard and MissLu- Samuel Cornfield, gave a family cilleIluttner of Chicago, are dinner. Mrs. Charles Markowitz emending the remainder of the was hostess at a theater party, fol- summer at the Beach Hotel, Char- lowed by a handkerchief shower levoix, and the Grand hotel, , . and tea at the home of Miss Goldie Smith. and a pajama party was kinac Island. given by the Misses Bert and Ethel Jack Kaplan left for Dayton, Solway. Mrs. Joe Waxman feted Miss Beerbohm at an outing; Mrs. Ohio, where he attended the Ja- II. Salter was hostess at a theater cobson-Jenefsky wedding held on party; Mrs. Gold entertained with Aug. 14. a dinner and Miss Marion Corn-1 Milton Frank of 2495 Boston field entertained with a bridge and linen shower. boulevard is spending the remain- der of the summer at Mackinac Mrs. S. Gilbert of Theodore street announces the engagement of her daughter, Gladys, to Philip Langwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Langwald. - p ~ Ieal SHOPS, - -1426 Woodw ard Ave Mrs. A. M. Radin and daughters. Helen and Mildred; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wohl, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lowen- stein and mother, and Jule Weil and daughter, Beatrice, spent two weeks at Lakeview, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Philip (Slender (Rae Horowitz) have returned from their wedding trip and are now at home at 3385 Richton ave nue. Miss Marion Schreiber of 924 West Hancock avenue entertained 36 guests on Wednesday evening last in honor of her cousin, Miss Selma Kahn of New York City. A buffet supper was served at mid- night. Many other affairs are be- ing given In honor of Miss Kahn during her visit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Cohen of 678 West Hancock avenue are now residing at 16405 Wildemere avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 5749 Second boulevard are receiv- ing congratulations on the bar mitzvah of their son, Julian. ut not Costly I F you are fastidious enough to want a fur coat just a lit- tle bit different; if you have not yet reached the point where you are willing to smother your own individuality under a coat made for the masses, you will find our collection of new fur fashions both interesting and attractive. The pleasure we receive from only offering one- of-a-kind models is reflected in the satisfaction derived by our clientele in obtaining origina- tions to be found nowhere else. Select furs now —greater values at Rollins—comparison is the test we invite. 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST Near Adams Theatre .