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U. H. S. LEAGUE HONORS
EFFORTS OF PRESIDENT

Engagements

When You Buy

You Are Assured
of

Pure
Delicatessen

Look for This Label

Cumbers's Products Are for Sale
at Your Favorite Dealer

Gunsberg Packing Co.

Phones Lafayette 3340.41

2380 Twentieth St.

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LASTS TO
FIT EVERY
FOOT

STYLES TO
SUIT EVERY
TASTE

Lightweight Oxfords

For hot Weather Wear

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IRO STONIAN

SHOE STORES, INC.

124 Michigan Avenue

Open Evenings

Just West of Kinser.

OH, MUM!
Me for one of those delicious toasted sandwiches

at the

534 Woodward Ave.

The Finest of Furniture

—and never a fancy price

The beauty of buying your furniture here is that your
choice does not compel you to confine yourself to just a few
styles.

Mrs. Anna Bloom of 234 Winde-
mere avenue, highland Park, who
for the past year was vice-presi-
dent of the Eastern Ladies So-
ciety, was honored with a sur-
prise party on Tuesday, when she
retired front the office. A supper
sus served at midnight, and dune-
ie g followed.

Kid
Gloves

July 29—Miss Rose Sosnowsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilymar
Sosnowsky of 533 Westminster avenue, to James J. Silver, son of Mr
and Mrs. Henry C. Silver of 3016 Jos. Campau avenue, at Congrega
lion Beth Moses,
July 29—Miss Janet Pearlman to Charles Goldman.
Aug. 19—Miss Sally Polasky, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Max Co
losky, to Isadore S. l'ianko of this city.

Births

A moonlight on the steamer
Tushmoo to Sugar Island Friday,
Aug. 10, is sponsored by the Beta
Rho Delta Sorority. There will
be dancing on the boat and in the
July I—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell (Helen Oppenheinil o
pavilion at the park.
the Whittier Hotel, a son, Richard David.
June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubens (Esther Horowitz) of
Miss Rena Zeiger left Friday,
in company with Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood avenue, a daughter, Sylvia Marilyn.
May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Berman, a daughter, Molly Mao.
Harry Zeiger and daughter, Miss
Selma Zeiger of Columbus, 0., for
Atlantic City, to be guests at the
Ritz-Carlton for a period of five
weeks,

Marriages

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Kaufman

the Furrier

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ty. Brown, n who
ne adn d t 0M t T e l c. iC
retNu ir r
European visit, are now residing
at the Wilshire Hotel.

Jacob Miller left on Thursday
evening for Murray Bay, Quebec,
to attend the convention of district
and branch managers of the North
O American Life Inetrance Co., to
• be held July 16, 17 and 18. Mr.,
Miller was district manager of the
company here for 12 years.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. -Markle
(Dorothy Fink) of Miami, Fla.,
With printed materials leading the field of popu-
are to arrive in Detroit Saturday ,
lar Summer fabrics the demand for the ones we offer 0 to be the guests of their parents,
here have been great at far higher prices. Included
Mr. and Mrs. Myer S. Fink of 1199
Atkinson avenue.
are 39-inch printed georgette crepes anti printed

crepe chiffon. You will find a wide variety of the
patterns and colors—ideal for any occasion.

A beautiful printed material.

36-in. Baby Broadcloths

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33-36-in. Tub Silks

A fine printed material.

$ 1 . 0 0

A good selection of shades.

36-in. Satin Brilliant

(Rayon) and ver lustrous.

39-in. Printed Crepe

Slightly imperfect.

Seder—Sixth Floor

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Mrs. Oscar Wander of Leslie
avenue was hostess at a beautifully
appointed ma jongg and bridge
luncheon on July 7 at the Lee
Miss
onori
atCk
t41; eHattie Jack
whose marriage
Wander will be an event of Aug. 5.

Miss Mildred Sunday of 1132
Virginia I'ark has returned from
her vacation, which was spent with
friends and relatives in the East.

A wide variety of colors.

36-in. Radio Underwear
Silks

Himelhoch's--Glovee—Find riser

CHOP SUEY

On the way to and from Mt. Celmens drive out some night

and try us.

Special Sunday Chicken Dinner

11:30 to 9 P. M., $1.00

Noon Luncheon, 11 to 2, 50 to 65e

Ben's Cafe

Near Eastwood Park

14046 Gratiot

DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY AT
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS

Thu new and beautiful .tore, hr virtue of It. low
ever'. ad. Is able to serve your Jewelry needs at prices
that mean savings.

Greeting Cards
and Bridge
soon Cards

A. ARISS, JEWELER

12036

DEXTER BLVD.

Scholl-ado

Monday =All Silk
Crepe de Chine 0 4 $

49-in. Meritas Satin Rayon / $ 1
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Very luxurious.
39-in. Brilliant Satin Rayo

United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
were entertained at a lawn party
at the home of the president, Mrs.
Max Weksler, of Normandy ave-
nue, on Saturday evening. This
surly closed the season's activi-
ties.
The members honored Mrs.
Weksler for her untiring efforts
for the organization, and pesented
her with a loving cup.
final meeting of the year will
w held Tuesday evening tl settle
for all outstanding tickets for the
picnic held recently. Mrs. Max
Cohn and Mrs. I. Shewach were
active workers for the affair and
were in charge of the donations
for the bar.

The slip-on of F;ench washable kid is desir-
able with summer frocks because of its
slightly longer wrist and smooth glace fin-
ish. White, sun-burn and the new off-white'
shades.

Now In Progress

Reli.ablf"

Stony
Remodeling
Repairing

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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Marx of
the Seward Hotel are leaving July
19 for two months' travel through
Europe.

Miss Sally Polasky, bride-elect
of August, was surprised with a
ll miscellaneous shower and bridge-
luncheon on Saturday, June 30, at
A King Wah Lo Cafe, by her sisters,
Sylvia and Rose. Covers were laid
for 45 guests, and tables were dec-
/ orated with pink and white earns-
% tiona. Among out-of-town guests
• were Mrs. J. Mellon of Cleveland
$ and Mrs. Cohen of Baltimore.

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Ideal for summer wear

MRS. MAX WEKSLER

Announcement!
Y. M. H.

B. & B. Furniture Co.

36-in. All Silk Foulards \

4.00

Mr s. J J. Tarantons and daughter
Miss Martha Tarantons of New
York City are the guests of Mr.
AARONS—AUSLANDER
GONEK—LEVINSON
and Mrs. Sam Smitt and Dr. 1. S.
A wedding of beautiful appoint-
The Palmetto Hotel was the
Gellert for several weeks,
ments
was held at the home of
scene of a lovely wedding Sunday
evening, July 1, when Miss Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel when
Miss Roselle Cohen of 2640
Miss
Edna
Auslander became the
Levinson, daughter of Mr. and
Gladstone avenue has returned Mrs. Harry Levinson, became the bride of Mr. William Aarons ns
from a delightful visit with rela-
BUSINESS NOTICE.
bride of Joseph Gonek, son of Mr. July 4. Rabbi Moses Fischer offici-
tives and friends in Chicago.
and Mrs. J. Gonek. Rabbi Hersh- ated.
The bride was attired in a sim-
Dr. Arthur Miller announces the
man
performed
the
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay of
A rose velvet canopy in the ple white gown with a cap-shaped opening of his dental office at 8439
Blaine avenue entertained over
veil trimmed with orange blos- Linwood, corner Philadelphia,
the week-end in honor of their midst of palms, cybodium, ferns soms.
where he will carry on a general
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lien-, and white carnations formed a
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel at- practice in dentistry. Phone Eu-
beautiful setting for the ceremony.
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Jack For-
tended the bride and Mr. and Mrs. clid 9450.
a dress of white
The
bride
wor
man and son, Saul, of Cleveland.
duchess satin, with border of Samuel Auslander attended the
groom. Mr. Leo Mandel was best
Miss Sarah Lieberman of 2033 Chantilly lace, trimmed with seed man and Miss Jeanette Auslander
Clairmount avenue has returned pearls and spangles. A cape veil was maid of honor. Miss Elaine
from a delightful trip to Elkhart was attached to a lace cap orna- Sobel carried the veil and Philip
Lake, Wis., and Chicago, Ill., mented with seed pearls. She car- Denenfeld was ring bearer.
bridal
A. Barber
where she was extensively enter- ried a shower bouquet of
The wedding march was played
and lilie s of the vall ey.
tained. During her stay at Elk- roses
Shop
The maid of honor, Miss Faye by Miss Elsie Jackel, and Mrs.
hart Lake, Miss Lieberman at-
Formerly of SIM Hastings St.
Levinson, sister of the bride, was . Stanford Marcus of Cleveland en-
tended the sixtieth annual con- becomingly gowned in pale pink tertained during the evening with
Is Now Known as
vention of thenrnai B'rith.
piano
selections.
c hiffon, the skirt of which was
Dexwood
The house was beautifully dec-
ornamented with rose petals.
Mrs. Z. L. Goldsmith of 3284
Barber
Shop and
llyman Sweet assisted as best orated in pink and white roses.
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with
July
Calvert entertained
Supper was served to 90 guests.
Beauty Parlor
a farewell party in honor of her man.
Mr. and Mrs. Aarons will be at
A reception and dance followed
and
Located
at
daughter, Schonette Sin Gold-
the ceremony. Music was by "Bill' home to their friends after Aug. 1
smith, and Ida Dalitz of Ann Ar-
at 1605 Collingwood.
11340 Dexter Blvd.
Lankin's
orchestra.
bor, who have left for Los An-
Among the out-of-town guests
Ile,. CollingwoM and Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Gonek left for a
Your continued Imtron•Ue will
geles on July 9.
short boat trip to Buffalo and were Mrs. Edward Gottesman and
he appreciated.
son, Judio, of New York City; Mr.
Cleveland.
1.01'IS AND SAM
Mrs. Nathan Dalitz of Ann Ar-
and Mrs. Stanford Marcus of
bor and daughters, Jewel and Ida,
Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
GREEN—NEWMAN
accompanied by Shonette Gold-
liam Marcus of Flint, Mich.
Mrs. Jennie Newman announces
smith of Detroit, left for a three
months' visit in Los Angeles, Cal., the marriage of her daughter,
JACOBS—GOLDMAN
Fanya,
to Mr. Albert Green, on
and various cities throughout the
Mrs. David Goldman of Indian-
Sunday, June 24, at 344 West- ] apolis, Ind., announces the mar.
West.
minster avenue.
riage on June 29 of her daughter,
Miss Jessie Byer of Cincinnati,
Rae, to Harry Leonard Jacobs, son
0., is enjoying a delightful visit
of My. and Mrs. A. Jacobs, 15 Vir-
with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ZEIRE ZION TO VIEW
ginia Park, Detroit. Miss Goldman
ZIONIST CONVENTION is a graduate of the University of
II. Kraft of Rosedale Court.
RESULTS ON TUESDAY Illinois end has been doing social
A farewell party was given Fri.
work in Detroit with the Jewish
day evening, July 6, in honor of
The next meeting of the Zeire Charities, juvenile court and board
Miss Schonette Goldsmith and Ida Zion, at 8 p. m. on Tuesday, July of education. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs
Dalitz, who left for an extended 17, will be the occasion for what will reside in Detroit.
trip to California. Dancing was is anticipated to be a highly infor-
the diversion of the evening. A mative and interesting discussion
NEWMAN—BURROWS
luncheon was served
ry
to 50 guests. on the Pittsburgh convention of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lenoff announce
Miss Avis Rice was the hostess.
the Zionist Organization of Amer- the marriage of their sister, Miss
ica. Mr. Joseph Ilaggai, who was Beatrice Burrows, to Edward
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Pevin of a delegate to the convention, will Newman, formerly of Montreal.
Clairmount avenue entertained lead in the discussion, and ar- The wedding took place June 17 in
Sunday, July 8 in honor of their rangements are being made to pre- the presence of members of the
nephew, David Curkan, Covets sent the views' of both factions immediate family.
were laid for 30 guests. Those that were represented.
present with their families were
The meeting will be held at the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorin, Mr. and Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave-
Mrs. 0. Sorin, Dr. and Mrs. J. nue. All interested are invited to
Curium, Mr. and Mrs. N. Firkel, attend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pevin, Mr. S.
Pevin, Mr. and Mrs. II. Pevin, Dr.
and Mrs. D. Glozmer, Mr. G. BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY
Shlain, Mr. M. Shlain and Mr. TO FOSTER MOONLIGHT
Goldberg of Boston, Mass.

Tuesday, August 28, is the date
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Dru?k-
man are now at home to their set by the Bicur Cholem Society
for a dancing moonlight aboard
friends at 2711 Richton avenue.
the Steamer Columbia. Many re-
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10345.10349 Linwood Ave.
Among the guests at Hotel quests and inquiries have been re-
Olympia, Mt. Clemens, are Mr. ceived asking for such an event
and Mrs. A. Landau and son, of and at a special meeting last Fri-
New York city; Rabbi and Mrs. day the decision to sponsor it was
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5 Silberfeld and son , of Newark, N. definitely made. An orchestra of
radio fame fill provide music, and
5 J.; Rabbi A. Volkman, of Wil- other
forms of entertainment will
g mington, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. M. be given. Tickets may be obtained
p Pressman, Mrs. E. Gordon and from Samuel Wexler, 987 King
daughter, S. Schwartz, Mr. and
4 Mrs. S. Braman, all of Philadel- avenue, Northway 1171-M.
phia, and the following theatrical
Teapot Dome — Tea-leaf
✓ people: Aaron Lebedoff, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Edelstein (Second Avenue reading.
A Theater), New York, and Zena
I Goldstein.

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Gunsberg's Products by virtue of their
deliciousness are preferred by the dis-
criminating hostess. Made right in De-
troit, you can always get "Gunsberg's."
Fresh every day—why take chances on
inferior products that are shipped into
Detroit?

S

imelhochs

Officers and members of the
board of directors of the North-
western IN'omen's League of the

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lurie of Columbus, Ohio, announce the en
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg an- gagement of their daughter, Isobel Frances, to Mr. William Maxwell
nounce to their friends and rela- Mazer, son of Mr. Jacob Mazer of Detroit.
tives that they have moved from
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg announce the engagement of thei
105 Belmont to 2911 Clements.
daughter, Ann, to Mr. Joseph Snick, son of Mr. and airs. Arthur
Berick.
In honor of her daughter, Miss
Ethel Weiner, who is to be mar-
ried to Mr. Maurice Lewis, Sun-
day, Aag. 5, Mrs. B. Weiner en-
tertained 25 guests with a linen
shower and bridge-luncheon at her
home on Tuesday, July 3.

"Gunsberg's"

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reductions

1011 Twelfth.
Euclid 2420

REMEMBER YOUR FURS

Now is the time to take care of them—have them cleaned,
relined or remodeled.
Investigation and comparison will prose to you that our
tionally low for the service given.
pries is

Blue Bird Fur Shop

Group of 425 fuits

that Jorrnerly sold up to $5

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REPAIRING—REMODELING—RESTYLING

8653 Twelfth Street

Euclid 5165

etroit women demanded

THIS NEW SMART - SHOP

To dress in style, yet differently
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Best news of all is the special in-
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9316 WOODWARD AVENUE. DETROIT

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These are our own fine regular suits sharply reduced for clearance. None par.
chased for sale purposes, but taken right out of stock. Beautifully Land tailored
suits . . . many with silk linings . . . including the new shades of blue-gray, oxfords
and the fashionable sharkskin. One and two-button models . . . double and single
breasted styles . with notched and peaked lapels. •

Higher Priced Suits at Further Reductions

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The eery hi/sheet type suits PemuI -
hand tailored to our own
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able
r'd:d specification* . . taken from
stack and drastically marked deem
lee Suck disposal.

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For Ilse Well Dressed Man

Industrial Bank Building

Washington Blvd at Grand River

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