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Pontiac Notes

(Parents Announce
Her Engagement I

The well
dressed man

The Misses Thelma Meyer, Hel-
en Shuman, Dorothy Katchka,
Marvin Barnett and Abe Kirshen-
boom were among the graduates
from Pontiac High School.

Hudson Furniture

Miss Bernice Solomon and Miss
Lillian Kamisky will enter the
summer school of the University of
Michigan.

of Loner Prie es During the

as well as the
well dressed woman
makes use of

Forest Cleaning
service

In summer suits have a habit of
wrinkling and getting mussy—just
at the time when you should look
your best. Let Forest Cleaners be your 'valet
and you will always be perfectly groomed.
24-hour service on men's suits. Cleaned in-
side and out, restored and reshaped.

Fon Es

CLEANf_RS
I C. DYERS'',

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533,547 FOREST AVE E

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4200

call MElitse

1.95

ox of three pairs '5.70'

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4 eniutsitely sheer hose, with

e graceful ['whited heel, in art
ration's subtle summer oh
ill belhe choice of intact wo

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Miriam R. lierschberg, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.
Herschberg of 1728 Atkinson ave-
nue, left Monday to spend the
summer at Camp Eagle Point in
New Hampshire.

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Silk Hosiery, Bridge Prizes

Children's Wool Sun
Suits

dreds of exquisite examples of cabinetmaking and up ,

holstering from Anil:man centers

of

art-industry-- from

European ateliers, are assembled on our expansive Ninth
Floor for this main! Summer event. Furniture for all

rooms and for each type of house .; Hudson furniture

of assured dependkility in constrUettori and good taste

.. tagged with pat es that bespeak the importance of

economy as it definite aid to better furnished

homes.

Beginning July 16th

The J. L. Hudson Co.

Xempte Sail El

DETROIT

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THE HOPE CHEST,

The Store of Personal San - ice

9805 LINWOOD
Euclid 10127

p.
A splendidly complete meal,
served. in the on.urtia.med mitioltit•
merits of the luxurious Savoy. Rentark•
• ble value, $125.

_..... Afao Petoskey, Mich.

OLIO.

DUNLOP
GARAGE

WEDDINGS

Particular attention and service to ban-
twin. weddings. bridge partici,

Phone Randolph 5600 for arrangernmts.

DETROIT'S FINEST
HOTEL,

3328 JOY ROAD
Miller Tires
Storage, Washing,

1 1011 WOODWARD
ADELAIDE

24-Hour Service
Operated by Neighbor Tire &
Repair Co., 8201 Hamilton

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MS.

118 Michigan Ave.

We have special rooms for Banquets, Dinner-Dances
and Card Parties without extra charge, Phone Cadillac
5074, ask for Mr. Woods.

Wonderful Entertainment

Maurice Rushlow

and His Famous Dance Orchestra

Best Dance Floor in Detroit

LUNCHEON, 60e — DINNER, $1.00

No Cover Charge at All Hours

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an atmosphere delightfully different

DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

FOR MOTHERS, BABIES

Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Silverstein
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lewis of
and son of Webb avenue are leav-
The to
following
donations
were
made
the Ginsburg
Camp
for Ottawa Drive are visiting their
ing early next week for an ex- Mothers and Babies. children, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lambee
tended stay in California.
Dr. Oscar Lehman, candelabra; of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson Emma Butzel, food truck and $35;
Miss Ann Elizabeth Katchka, a
of Chicago boulevard have taken a Miss Sylvia Simons, a piano; Sirs.
Milton Silberman, victrola and student in the School of Law at
house at Mackinac Island for the
New York University, is visiting
summer.
furniture; Louis Lambert of Lam- her parents, Sir. and Mrs. Joseph
--
beet & Lohman thug Co., medical II . Katchka 35 M
Mohawk road, , for
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen- supplies; Nate Shapiro of Eco- thesummer vacation.
Miss
zweig of Chicago boulevard are nomical Drug Cn., medical sup-
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McConnell
attended
Katchka
spending the summer at Charle- 'plies; Mrs. M. Flei4hman, $10 for Grade School here and graduated
voix, Mich.
kodak; Mrs. D. W. Davis and Sirs. from high school at Central High,
Samuel T. Gates, in memory of Lima, 0., as valedictorian of her
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sloman Sirs. Hannah Goldberg, $500; Sir. class. She received her bachelor
of Chicago boulevard are touring and Sirs. William Fixel, towards of arts degree at New York Uni-
through the East. They will re- rowboat, $40; Mrs. Louis Oppen- versity. and will return to New
turn to the city in August.
Seim, a radio; Sylvan S. Groaner, York City in September to enter
andirons, and Philip Blumenthal, her second year in the law school.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Ginsberg and a donation of $9.
Mr. and Mrs. David-Wilkus are .
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
leaving by motor for a tour of
Mrs. Noah Newman and daugh-'
Canada.
ter, Charlotte, are spending a few
Wee4 e
Miss Ruth Franklin of Edison weeks at the Breakers Hotel at
Your Fur Gat re-
avenue has returned from Chicago, Cedar Point, Ohio.
styled repaired •nd
where she was the guest of her
glazed. Alio stored
I r
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Zack- for the summer,
grandmother, Mrs. Freda Ober-
heiin and son, Herschel, and Mr.
felder.
and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer have re-
Gertrude Jean Leve and her rturned from a visit to Palestine. Select Your New
Coat Early
grandmother, Sirs. Fanny Leve,
Miss Rose Schwartz entertained
Storage Free
left Detroit last week for a visit
16 girls Thursday afternoon, June
Deposit will
in Pittsburgh.
28, at a prettily arranged party
hold coy Gar-
Mrs. B. Z. Schneider and son, given by her parents, air. and Mrs. ment.. We store
Victor, and daughter, Lorraine M. Schwartz of 1714 Gladstone it free.
Ziebyl, of 11309 Pinehurst avenue avenue, the occasion being her Scarfs—Chokers
left Sunday for Island Lake, thirteenth birthday.
Half Price
where they will spend the summer
A lawn party of unusual charm
Great
months.
was held at the home of Mrs. Max
Reductions
Miss Ann Aranow of Newport Weksler on Normandy avenue,
Clean-Up of
News. Va., is the guest of Rebecca Saturday evening. The lawn was Scarfs, Chokers,
Alper of 3290 Rochester avenue. I beautifully decorated with flags etc., at very low
and bunting and was lit up by
Japanese lanterns. The tables prices this week.

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Special Summer Selling

Genuine Samoli

Leopard Coats

$ 795

Select now! Such molar will
not be duplicated later in the
season. A small deposit re-
serves your selection.

vitamins E9

36 Adams Avenue West

Sear Adams Theater

manna- 1)616.)one rti - , rim- rmnriariartacta

MAIN DINING ROOM

Deluxe Dinner $2
Popular Dollar Luncheons
except Sunday

FOUNTAIN ROOM '

Luncheon, Tea and Dinner
except Sunday. Open evenings.

POPULAR COFFEE
SHOP
DAILY SPECIALS

by washed, circulat-
ing air and fully screened

nod (cold

$35

were decorated with green ferns
and pink and white roses. Covers'
were laid for 50 guests. The eve-
ning was spent in dancing, sing-
ing, and bridge.

La Jeanne

Shop

Infants and
Children's Wear

12048 Dexter Blvd,

Longfellow 7494

♦

LADIES
ONLY

Reduce rapidly by our
latest scientific Battle
Creek method; 1 to 3
lbs. a treatment Ex-
clusive users of the
famous

Ring Roller
Machine

FISHER-
HAMBURG

VOGUE
FUR CO.

1440.1442
Broadway,
Near John R.

The Misses Mary D. and Sylvia
Disner of 11541 Brush street re-
turned from a motor trip to Chi-
cago, where they spent a week as
the guests of Mr. and Sirs. Harry
Pogrund.

Mrs. F. Lewis and son, Ben, of
three
2074 Hazelwood, left for
weeks' trip throtryh the East.

Mr. and Sirs. William Server of
Alger avenue, who have opened
their summer home at Port Stan-
ley, Ont., entertained 18 guests at
a beautifully appointed dinner-
dance at the New London Hotel,
London, Ont., on Sunday evening,
Here's Both Sport and Comfort for
July 1, on the occasion of their
Your Vacation!
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
modern hotel—and every glad
Among the guests were Mr. and AO op-to-date
. golf. triune ue
Mrs. Samuel Weissman, Dr. and enlmmin6 deneing. rowing--enterteintnent
Mrs. M. H. Perlis, and Mr. and moat to Broadway!
Itimervettons err being beaked min hi , Into 61
Mrs. Edward Stein of Detroit.
The metier the ream-retool
Jai, IMO ArOpet

Mrs. Milton Bernstein of Glad-
stone avenue, accompanied by her
son, Gerson, and daughter, Esther,
and the Misses Rae, Gertrude and
Ann Bernstein of Collingwood ave.
I Necessities,. Bldg
514 G
nue, left Saturday on a motor trip
Cadillac 3406
to Montreal, Quebec and Boston.
o They will be gone several weeks.

Cleaning Service

Rapid but reliable—prompt and
pleasing—knowing how to clean rugs
—splendid work the result of mod-
ern methods and painstaking care--
that's the "Leader" way

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Mr. and Sirs. Harry Pogrund of
Chicago were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Dinner of 11541
Brush street during the week-end
of June 21. They returned to Chi-
cago June 25, accompanied by the
Misses Mary and Sylvia Disner.

A Real Rug

We're not saying that we are the
only rug cleaners in the world. We
insist, however, that we are among
the chosen few who know how to
clean rugs properly and return them
to you looking bright and fresh:

Mrs. Max Edelstein and sons
Marcus and Arthur, of 1532 Lee
Place, left for Island Lake, where
• they will spend the summer.

1.11.1 IAN HARRIS, Prop.

Circulating Library

So frankly gay and youthful, the new
leopard coats adapt themselves
readily to madame's early Fall
needs—to motoring, sports, or
general wear in both town and
country. Of finest Samoli Baby
Leopard, striking trimmed
with Logwood Brown Alaska
Seal, they have a new, jaun-
ty air that places them at
the peak of fashion's
favored furs.

BAGLEY AVENUE AT CASS

V elP kg el cif,% ' . Neco?".9cig:V ttel,% Ctb il

Special One

$5

Greasing and Doping
Garfield 1111

The Most Popular Place
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&mg
ng Wa Lo Cafe

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Endorsed by Leading Physician.

Notions, Jewelry, Baby
Gifts, Etc.

at

fornitoic at pikes lens than usual marks July

as a thrift month It home lovers. Hundreds and him•

Miss Ada Meyer was elected by
the .board of publication as chief
editor of the Tomahawk, a school
paper of Pontiac High School.

Sirs. Julius Levin is visiting
'Mr. and Mrs. II. Kraft enter-
relatives in Denver, Colo.
tained a number of friends and
relatives at a dinner party at their
EVELYN ELSA SCHREIBER
Miss Flora Schwartz of New
home at 3221 Collingwood, Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber York City is the house guest of her
day, July 10, in honor of Mrs. 13.
Mendelsohn and daughter, Doro- of 1130 Longfellow avenue an- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
thy, of Des Moines, la. Among nounce the betrothal of their Mrs. Joseph Schwartz.
the guests were Mrs. M. Haskel of daughter, Evelyn Elsa Schreiber,
The sisterhood of Temple Beth
Chicago and Miss Jessie Byer of to Gilbert Fink, son of Mr. and
Jacob are busy planning a picnic
Cincinnati. Mrs. Mendelsohn and Mrs. Saul Fink of this city.
to be held July 15.
daughter are being entertained ex-
tensively by a number of relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers of
and friends, among whom are Mr.
Peoria, Ill., are the house guests
1111e.
and Mrs. Max Hayman, Mr. and
of Mr. and Sirs. Norman Buckner.
Mrs. B. Ilarrison, Mrs. H. Selker
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of 738 and Miss A. Ilarrison.
Lawrence avenue entertained at A
Mrs. I. Iola and son, Rabbi Hy-
garden party Sunday evening at
man Iola of Rochester, N. Y., are
A delightful bridge-luncheon Sabbath Services:
their home in compliment to their and shower was given in honor of
Sabbath services will, as usual, spending a few (lays with Mr. and
house guest, Miss Helaine Kann of Miss Libbie Kraft, a bride-elect of be held in the Brown Memorial Mrs. Ben Goldstein of Ottawa
Kendalville, Ind. Among those Aug. 19, by Mrs. II. Kraft, at their Chapel at 10 o'clock Saturday Drive. Rabbi Iola attended the
who are planning to extend hospi- home, 3221 Collingwood, on Wed- morning, July 14. The sermon conference in Chicago, Ill.
tality to Miss Kann are Miss Li- nesday, June 27. Among the will be delivered by Dr. Franklin.
zette Freund, Miss Jean Golden. guests was Mrs. J. Parker (Sarah The musical service is in charge
Sir. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson
berg and Miss Rose Erna Finster- tsraft), who has just returned of Mrs. Rhea Harris Weisberg and moved to their summer home, Oak
Lodge,
at Sylvan Lake. Their son
lwald.
from her honeymoon. Covitti Miss Della Tobin.
Jay left for Camp Flambeau,
were laid for 20.
Eagle
River,
Wis., where he will
Mrs. Melville Weld is the guest
spend the summer.
of her mother, Mrs. Fred Oberfeld-
George Green, son of Mr. and sau
er of Chicago.
Mrs. Arthur Green, 1939 Blaine
The Young Judaea Club held a
avenue, left for the East to spend
picnic June 27 at Rapaport's cot-
Mrs. William Rindskoff of Ten- the summer at camp. Mrs. Green
Mrs. Rose Moses has returned tage Elizabeth Lake.
nyson avenue will be hostess at a is spending the summer in New
'
home front a short visit in Toledo.
family dinner at her home on Sat- York.
She was accompanied by her
Mildred Ruth Goldstein, dough-
urday, July 14 in honor of Mr.
--
Miss Ida Leion has returned, grandson, Master Robert Stases.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Gold-
Rindskoff's eightieth birthday. In
stein of Ottawa Drive left for
the evening Mr. and Mrs. Rinds- from New York, where she has
Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Roman had Camp Eagle Point, Rumney, N. IL,
koff will be at home to their been for four months, and is now
as
their
guest
for
a
few
days
the
where
she will spend the summer.
f riends.
her summer
h
.r home at latter'a brother, Mr. Miles Gold-
i
Walled Lake.
berg
of
Chicago.
Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Coplan are
Beautiful in its appointments
receiving congratulations on the
was the graduation party given by
Among those who entertained .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Phillip
Zacher
are
birth
of
a son.
Mn. and Mrs. Samuel Segel in Miss Gertrude Kritzman of Chi-
eceiVin felicitations on the birth
honor of their daughter, Frances, cago, a bride-elect of September,' receiving
Mrs.
Ellis
Thal! of Detroit spent
at the Oriole Garden, on Friday are the Misses Sylvia Schuster of of '' son,
g Alfred Jack, on June 30.
the week with her parents, Mr. and
evening, June 29. Places were West Euclid avenue, who enter-
Mrs.
Ella
Levine
has
as
her
lMrsJosph
Barnett
of Franklin
laid for 26 guests, and the decora- tamed with a bridge-luncheon and.
Selma , guests Mr. and Mrs. L. Lotzoff, boulevard.
tions were carried out in red and ' andkerchief shower,
ule,-wro
,
Mrs.
Block
of
Lima,
0.
,
and
her
white, her school colors. Red Roth of Rochester avenue,
a
ge a nephew, Marvin Levine o f Dayton.
Mrs. Louis Solomon and daugh-
tapers and floral decorations of red entertained eg
a
eight guests at
—
icoe torertutrrniepd fthroromugahth tr hee,
tweerekBsernm
and white roses adorned the table. luncheon
luncheon and bridge.
Mr. and Sirs. Phillip Zacher
Miss Segal was becomingly attired
o
s. Solomon
n a nini
Mr, and Mrs. L. Levy of Toledo, have as their guests the former's Eany Mr. . and Mrs.
in a frock of pink taffeta and wore
moving
are
a wrist corsage of rosebuds. Miss 0., were the guests of Mr. and parents, Mr. and Sirs. Zacher of f
to their summer home at Lake
Segal is an honor graduate of Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin of Wilson New York.
Williams about July 15.
Western High School and plans to avenue for a few days the past
andMrs'onahnadveMrerst
enter the University of Michigan week,
this ecnitty z
.urnWedillitaomth
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer and
in the fall.
from Chicago to reside here per- daughters Thelma and Ada are
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald
leaving July 10 on an Eastern trip,
of Chicago boulevard have re- manently.
to be gone several weeks. They
turned from a week-end trip to
will visit Buffalo, Rochester, New
' GIFTS MADE TO CAMP
Omens, Mich.
York and Washington.

MILADY'S
WONDER
STORE

Special Sunday Dinner,

Midsummer Sale

Miss Cecelia Fine arrived from
Ironwood, Mich., where she teach-
es in high school, to spend th-
summer with her parents, Mr. and
airs. Morris Fine. Miss Ruth Fine.
who is a senior at Ann Arbor, is
also home for the summer.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Rindskoff
of 68 Tennyson avenue will be at
home to their friends on Satur-
day, July 14, in honor of Mr. Rind-
skotf's eightieth birthday.

Notes

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The Center Players held their
last social event of the season at
the summer home of Harold Gold.
stein on Lake Share Drive. Swim-
ming, dancing, hiking, riding was
followed by dinner. The guests
were Marvel Abelson, Miriam Le-
Vey, Rose Schwartz, Gertrude
Cohen, Ruth Barsky, Charles Sto-
larsky, Eddie Weiss, Henry Ras-
kin, Avery Weiswasser, Marvin
Rosen, Sol Sniderman and Sam
Himel. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Stein-
berg acted as chaperons. Prizes
were awarded the winners of vari-
ous athletic contests. The day
was ended by amusements at
Edgewater Park. This society will
again meet the latter part of Au.
gust at the Jewish Center. All who
are interested in any phase of dra-
matics, whether it be stagecraft.,
acting, costuming, scenery man-
ager, or coaching, should get in
touch with Mrs. Steinberg at the
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne aye-

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role from New York on the N T. Centrel-
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Road. An inieresting descriptive booklet Is
ynors—write for

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Phone Garfield 8400

LEA
6ER
Weigh &RUG Co

Lhiwood at Blaine

GArfield 8400

GOOD FURNITURE

Need Not be Expensive

You have only to visit this new and beautiful store to
fully realize why so many Detroiters are furnishing their homes
by this institution. Come in and see for yourself.

ART FURNITURE CO.

4104-8 Feakell Ave. at Liveroois

