i it LTROrl EWIS RONICLE PAGE SIX Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Hudson Furniture With the Added Importance of Lower Prices !hiring the Nir. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, accompanied by their daughters, of Hazelwood avenue were hosts Misses Margaret and Ruth Frank- to a group of their friends at a lin, haYe left for Rockport, Mass., musicale on Wednesday evening. where they will spend the month F:mtna Lazaroff Schaver, who of August. scored a triumph at the Hebrew The Knollwood Country Club National Night, at which she acted was the scene of a delightful lunch-, as soloist representing the lialevy eon and bridge on Friday at which Choral Society, at Belle Isle, was Mrs. Edward A. Bernstein of Chi- I the recipient of floral gifts at the boulevard was hostess, in concert on Wednesday evening compliment to Mrs. 11. J. Gotts- from the B'nai B'rith and the In- chalk of Chicago, Miss Carolyn dependent Workmen's Circle. Maybaum of Newark, and Mrs. A. Miss Bertha Greenhouse of Grossman of New York. Vari-col- "red flowers centered the table, Omaha, Neb., a talented singer I who distinguished herself in "The which was net for 15 guests. MR. AND MRS. MEYER SILBERBLATT Marriage of Figaro," is visiting here with her sister and brothers, An event of outstanding interest to the Detroit Jewish community Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gottschalk is the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Silberblatt of Chicago are the house guests of !Blanche, Nathan and Daniel F. Greenhouse. This winter Miss of 1627 Collingwood avenue, who have resided in Detroit for the past Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander of I Greenhouse plans to leave for Eu- • 40 years. Sturtevant avenue. ope, where she will complete her Mr. and Mrs. Silberblatt will be host and hostess to all their chil- dren and grandchildren, relatives and friends, at a reception on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Present of musical education. A. day, Aug. 12, at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lansing, Mich., are visiting with Silberblatt of 9350 Wildemere avenue. The reception will be from relatives and friends in this city. Miss Esther Buchalter of Hazel- 2 to 5 and 8 to 11 p. m., without cards. wood avenue returned from a sev- The happy bride and groom are the recipients of many congratu- Mr. and Mrs. J. Neuman and eral weeks' stay at Lexington, Istory messages from their family, relatives and a large circle of family have returned to their Mich. friends, from Detroit as well as a number of cities in the East and home in Pittsburgh following a West. In addition to their children and grandchildren living in Detroit., visit with Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Cum- Mrs. Sol Gittleman and daugh- the happy couple have as their guests for this celebration their mins of Burlingame avenue. ter, Ora Ruth of Second boulevard children, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. House and sons of Hollywood, Mr. are guests at The Inn at Charle- and Mrs. Ilarry Silberblatt of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. II. NI . Jacob- Mrs. Charles Marienthal, who voix. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silberblatt and son, Mr. and Mrs. is spending the summer at Ono- Dr. Ira Altshuler is taking a Dan Silberblatt and daughter, all of Toledo. way, Mich., was in the city over special graduate course at the the week-end. summer session of the Harvard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and Medical School. SEATS ON SALE FOR UNVEIL MONUMENT family of Second boulevard have EMANUEL SERVICES TO DR. SCHWARTZ. returned from a delightful trip Sir. and Mrs. Edward A. Bern- sten of Chicago boulevard have as through northern Michigan. their house guest Mrs. Bertha The family of the late Dr. Mor- an- Emanuel Congregation Mr. and Mrs. Louit Lipson of Kronich of New Haven, Conn. nounces that seats are now being ris Schwartz, who died on Aug. Second boulevard are spending placed on sale for the lligh Holy 14, 1927, in an attempt to save The Misses Sylvia and Rebecca from drowning the occupants of a the week-end in Cedar Point. Day services. Schuster and Ida Hubert spent the' capsized boat, announces that a Members and Detroit Jews gen- monument in his honor will be un- Miss Sarah Zack is the guest of last week-end as guests at the erally are urged to make their res- veiled this Sunday morning, at 11 Miss Sylvia Glazer at her summer Breakers at Cedar Point. ervations at once in order to se- o'clock, at Clover Ilill Park Ceme- home at Lexington, Mich. — cure desirable seats and to relieve Mrs. Mary Gordon of Burlin- possible last-minute rush for ac- tery. Miss Edith Ella Davis of West game avenue is spending the week Dr. Schwartz, who was a well- commodations. at Cedar Point. • known Zionist, came here from Euclid avenue has returned from Sermons during the High Holy Toronto, Canada, and made a host a month's visit in Charlevoix and Days, at the Emanuel, are to be of admiring friends. Prior to his Cadillac, Mich. Mrs. Max 1Veksler of Normandy • delivered by Rabbi A. M. Ashin- avenue has as her house guest Miss he spent some e canting to o Detroit sky, and the services are to be time i with the liadassah Medical Mrs. J. Kornaker of New York Gertrude Russinoff of New York conducted by Cantor A. Rutman. has returned to her home follow - City. Unit in I'alestine. Supplementary services will be ing a several weeks' visit with held in the ballroom, downstairs Mr. and Mrs. Max Elia', and Mr. Mrs. Michael Falk. CARD OF THANKS of the synagogue. Tickets may and Mrs. Nathan Gedrich motored Mrs. Louis Jay of 691 Seward also be reserved now for the sup- avenue wishes to thank her many Miss Florence Feinberg of CM- to Charlevoix for a fortnight. plementary services. friends and relatives for the kind- cago spent the week-end with Mr. A committee in charge of the ness shown her during her recent and Mrs. A. E. Feinberg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman of sale of tickets is daily seated in Webb avenue are visiting in Cedar — the synagogue from 8 to 10 a. nt. bereavement. Among the pre-nuptial affairs in Point. and4to9p. m. of Miss Corinne MarieGit- Teapot Dome Cafe - 1406 honor tleman, whose marriage to Howard The Messrs. Clarence and Lester Stone will be an event of Sept. 3, Budd of Indianapolis, Ind., who Checker Cabs Empire 7000 Broadway. — was a kitchen shower and bridge- have been the guests of Mr. and luncheon at which her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Ilarry S. Glickman of 142 Samuel Danto, was hostess to Gladstone avenue, returned home.' eight guests at her home on Honoring Miss Rose Malver of Twelfth street, Monday. Milwaukee, Miss.. Miss Doris Wolf- Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Kahn and gang entertained at luncheon at Dr. and Mrs. S. Kahn are motor- Hotel Stater. ing through Canada. Mrs. Nat E. Weinstein (Fannie Mrs. Samuel Katz is among the Bronston) and son, Harold Stan- Detroiters at The Inn at Charle- ley, of San Francisco, Cal., form- erly of Detroit, are spending a few voix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Paul NVinkleman weeks with her sister, Miss Esther Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katz of Les- Bronson, and brother and sister-in- lie avenue have returned from a law, Dr. and Mrs. 11. B. Bronston. Mrs. Weinstein and son have been short stay at Irish Hills, Mich. visiting her parents in Chicago for Mr. and Mrs. Julius Robinson the past two months. and family of Collingwood avenue are guests at the Breakers at Sirs. II. A. Harris and daughter, Rita, of Rochester avenue, have Cedar Point. returned from a month's stay in Chicago. They were joined by and Marian and Alvin Winkleman Mrs. F. Benson and daughter, Hen- motored to Mackinaw City for an rietta, of the Alden Park Manor. extended visit. Missi Miriam Levin was hostess Mr. Maurice J. Caplan wa 5 a at a kids party at her home on guest at the Pinehurst Inn at In- July 31, honoring Miss Rita Harris. dian River, Mich. Lois June Roth of 1169 Miss Sophia Rosenthal is the the West Boston boulevard enter- nnie tained at a luncheon at the Frank- guest her aunt, Miss Fa lin Hills Country Club, honoring Rosen, of of Muskegon. — Miss Rita Harris, a bride of this Henrietta Benson of Alden month. Park Manor entertained 16 guests at a luncheon-bridge shower on Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harris of July 21 in honor of Rita Harris, Rochester avenue announce the approaching marriage of their bride-elect of Aug. 21. daughter, Rita, to Monroe W. Pol- Mrs. Morris D. Silver of Mars- lack of New York City, on Aug. .ton Court has returned from a 21, the Book Cadillac Hotel. visit in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Eva Farber and daughters, -- Miss Jeannette Krinsky enter- Frances and Bertha, of :1438 Penn- tained at bridge Tuesday evening sylvania avenue, are now residing in honor of her house guest, Miss at 2019 Elmhurst avenue. Rose Malver, and Miss Bertha Sirs. George N. Smith returned • Pesch of Milwaukee, Wis. Miss , Maivie, who has been extensively on Saturday last from Dayton, I entertained, is leaving for Cleve- Ohio, where she was extensively ' land and Elyria orf Saturday with entertained. While, there she was I Miss Krinsky to spend 10 days in the guest of Mrs. Ilarry Immer- , man. those cities. I The Fur Salon Presents an Authentic Showing of Magnificent Coats This presentation is an outstanding Fashion achievement. Russian ermine, eastern mink, Per- sian broadtail, Alaskan and Hudson seal, leopard, pony, and muskrat....create coats of significant beauty and new smartness. Prices are decidedly lower now than will prevail in the Fall, and a deposit holds any coat in our cold-storage vaults until wanted. .DJ cal SHOPS 1426 Woouward Ave. 1 and GREATEST 861MERFURSALE Now in Progress! Mrs. Harry Brown, with her Mr. and Mrs. A. Zeff have re- daughter, Dora, and her son, Sam, turned from a two weeks' motor left recently for Mackinac to trip to Cincinnati and Chicago. spend several weeks. While in Cincinnati they were the guests of relatives and friends by Mrs. Ben Tolmich and daughter, whom they were extensively enter- Miriam, of Glynn Court, and Mrs. , tained. While in Chicago they J. Simon and daughters, Enid and were guests at the Davis Hotel. Shirley, of Leslie avenue, have re- Many delightful affairs were given turned from a two weeks' stay at in their honor while in that city. With them en route to Cincinnati South Ilaven, Mich. were the Rev, and Mrs. A. 7,eff of After a week's stay at Pratt's that city, who spent some time in Lake as the guest of her sister, Detroit and Mt. Clemens. Ida R. Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Mrs. David and Buddy Zeff are summering at Young of Dexter boulevard is visit- Harbor Beach, Mich. ing Mrs. Joseph Fisher at The Heights, Houghton Lake, Mich. Miss Florence Birnkrant of 828 East Boston boulevard and Miss Mottle Katz of Chicago, who was a recent house guest of Miss Flor- ence Birnkrant, are spending the at. Extra Special for remainder of the season with the On. Week Balaban family of Chicago at their Your Fur Coat summer home in Minoqua, Wis. Restyled, Repaired James Rachleff of Hartford, and Glazed, Conn., is the guest of Misa Esther Sherman of this city. August Fur Sale Convenient Terms of Payment ' May Be Are ranged Every Fur Coat and Fur Scarf at Positive Reductions $35 Mrs. G. Persky, Mrs. E. Zale of Wichita Falls, Tex., and Miss A. Bovarnick of Buffalo, N. Y., are Storage Free the guests of their relatives, Mir. Deposit will and Mrs. Joseph Feinstein and hold any Gar- family of Medbury avenue. ment.. We store Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of it free. Great Reduction. 2987 Glendale avenue have a= their guest the former's (list• on Scarfs and Chokers Priced Mrs. Harry Pickleman of Montreal. Canada. to Suit You. Select Your Fur Coat Now $5 , AN NIS FURS FOUNDED 1887 WOODWARDATCLIFFORD VOGUE IC 44 1440-1442 Near John wAryaossnwnw•ssen stesessallanamlawell eamlaradialeSsaalesadaka Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Cohen and ioam l . e nAadt,a i t u ye, m sp. ei o r o h f . 3 . 5 G , enextended yreturn tiay City, Ph il adelp h ia, t ri p New York City and other points East. Midsummer Sale Hudson furniture at prices less than usual marks August as a thrift month for home lovers Hundreds and hun- dreds of exquisite examples of cabinetinaking and up- holstering from American centers of art-industry—from European ateliers, are assembled on our expansive Ninth Floor for this major Summer event. Furniture for all rooms and for each type of house ... Hudson f urnituie of assured dependability in construction and good taste ... tagged with prices that bespeak the importance of economy as a definite aid to better furnished homes. Now in Progress The 1. L. 1- udson Co. D E T It 0 I T A441)( 'SU DEMANDS MORE "7 OF YOUR WARDROBE • Call Forest Cleaners to Aid You The season's social activities as well as the heat raise havoc with one's wardrobe unless it is constantly kept fresh by expert cleaners. Forest's cleaning process thoroughly restores the daintiest frocks as well as the most sturdy sport attire of both men and women.. Just phone Melrose 4200. • - -533=547 CLEANERS DYERS 1"‘ FOREST AVE E MEIrose 4 - 200 COOLED BY WASHED, CIRCULATING AIR DETROIToLIEL AND I-- OT EL ✓ Main 'Dining 'Room Sunday Dinner, $2. Special Week Day Luncheons $1 A LA CARTE SERVICE Fountain Room Popmar Trice -Cuncheon, Tea, 'Dinner Coffee Shop DETROIT'S FAVORITE HOTEL RESTAURANT WITH SERVICE BAGLEY AVENUE AT CASS WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager rmarszamoiarg ' New Shipment of Sun Suits FOR THE KIDDIES Complete range of sizes-2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. For Your Next Bridge Game New tallies, place cards, prizes and score cards. Things unique—and moderately priced. Just Received, Lovely Gifu for the Tiny Baby Hand-made dresses and slips—pillow slips. "Silk to the Top" Hose All wanted colors—not irregulars—$1.00. THE HOPE CHEST 9805 Linwood, at head of Boston Blvd. SPECIAL CASH RAISING SALE In the Well-Known Paint Store of SIMON KNOPPOW 9152 Twelfth St., Near Atkinson. Empire 6501. PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WALL PAPER Regular $2 paint, now $1.35.. Wall paper reduced 4c • roll and more. All other goods and painters' supplies greatly reduced. ONE FRAME OR A THOUSAND! Cadillac 9048 For • single picture—or • thourand pieces of sd•ertieing .rt. Better work. kw, price—moot artletically done br ue. w• •ra manufacturers. BE GARDNER, Prop. Cadillac Art & Frame Co. 294a waedoaed