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An elaborate program is being
arranged to commemorate the
twentieth anniversary of the
founding of the Bicur Cholem So-
ciety, to be observed on the steam-
er Columbia at the dancing-moon-
light of the society on Tuesday
evening, Aug. 28.
Radio artists from stations
w'('%-WJR, ‘VW.I and WGIIP arc
scheduled to provide entertain-
ment on the upper decks and
movies and other forms of amuse-
ment will be given elsewhere on
the steamer. Music by Seymour
Simons' Bloomfield Hills Country
Club Orchestra will be another
feature.
Many Jewish organizations are
planning to attend the affair en
masse. Committees are working
hard to guarantee the largest at-
tendance in the history of the So-
ciety for this moonlight. Arming
those active for the affair are Sam-
uel Wexler, Dave Stettin, Mauro'
Rosenblatt, Siiti Silverman, Mar-
tha Serlin, Betty Drapkin and
Sally Erman. Inquiries may he
Aug. 19—Miss Sally Polasky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Po directed to Mr. Wexler, 987 King
avenue, North•ay 1174-51.
'risky, to Isadore S. I'ianko of this city.
There will be no advance sale 01
Aug. ill—Miss Betty Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Rose Feldman, to
tickets. and all sales will be made
Mr. Louis Balantzow, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Balantzow of Hazel-
at the ticket office at the foot of
wood avenue.
Wribdward the night of the moon-
Aug. 21—Miss Rite Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Harris light.
of Rochester avenue, to Monroe W. Pollack of New York City, at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Sept. 2—Miss Florence Goldberg. daughter of Nir. and NIrs. Louis
Goldberg, to Irving Paul, son of Mrs. Fanny Paul of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichtenberg of New York City announce the
Miss Myra Mayer of Woodlanr engagement of their daughter, Roslyn. to Dr. Theodore I. Roth 0
avenue and Miss Myrtle Ilerschbe4, West Canfield avenue, Detroit.
The wedding will take place some
of Atkinson avenue, accompanied time in September and they will make their home in Detroit.
by the hatter's aunt, Miss Hannah
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brever of Pasadena avenue 111111011 flee the engage f
Shaw of 'Folerlo. 0., returned home
meat of their daughter, Ella Esther, to Mr. Gordon Warsaw, son
after having spent a few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. F. Warsaw of Winntixtg, Canada,
at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Atlantic
Mr. and Mrs. Kossack announce the engagement of their daughter.
City.
Lillian, to Irving Tarnol. A reception will be held at Jericho Temple
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Aug. 5.
Mauro II. Roth of West Boston
Sir. and Mrs. 1.. Yucht announce the betrothal of their daughter,
Imulevatd left On Sunday IT motor,
and Mrs. G. Bleiweiss
riceompanying Benny Freedman to Betty S. Yucht, to Jay G. Bleiweiss, -on of Mr.
Romney', N. H., where he will join of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Katzenberg of Pingree avenue announce the
his brother, Bob, at Camp Stinson.
They will return home. about engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Lawrence Blau of
Sept. 3.
Dayton, 0.
The engagement of Esther Sherman to James Rachleff, son of Mrs.
Mr. and Sirs. \\*Ream Rindskoff E. Rachleff of Hartford, Conn., was announced Saturday, Aug. 11 by
of Tennyson avenue have returned her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherman.
from a visit in Painseville, 0. •
Miss Ruth Cohen of 3025 Richton
is enjoying a three weeks' stay'
the Sheldrake Hotel, Chicago, and
'rho Breakers, Cedar Point.
)hiss Lillian Jacobs of 299 Nied-
'wry avenue has as her guests her
hrother.and sister, Mr. and Mr s . S.
W. Jacobs; her ail . .., 'Miffs 1.011 11
1 111 . 017S 11 1111 nephew. Edward .liteolis
- if Montreal, Quebec. In honor of
her ;,inists, Miss Jacobs was hestess
at a ri cep! ion and dance for till
. znests at the -Lee Plaza Hotel.
11r. and Mrs. David 13. Gaberman
hale returned from Europe and are
I o1111111111 rily residing at 3727 Long-
i'elloye avenue.
Nliss Dorothy Cumin and Miss
Foy vile Tannenholz are spending
.stoat
4.Arow ht Progreff
Every Fur Coat end
Convenient Terms
Fur Scarf Offered
AT POSITIVE
REDUCTIONS
of Payment May
UBe Arranged
weft
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
Now you can get conveniently those old-time Rosen's
delicious baked goods. Sant Risen is hack on the job.
ROSEN'S BAKERY
8532 Twelfth Street
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AND UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT
weeks in Charlevoix.
Suing the week-end guests at
d dar Puint front Detroit were
.t, r Vehon, Victor Sidder, Frank
Ni oil and Joseph Weinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeb of
Hamilton Ii' tIleNart1 and Mr. 1011
MCA. .Arthur NV. Wertheimer and
, •1 . 11t11, 11 of Toled•i are motoring
rough the East.
Arthur P. Rose and the Misses
Hester and Mary RosiNef Geneva,
N Y., ale the guests of Mr. Will
MO- A/ (lair L. Rose at their sum-
. r !wine at Deer Lake Fara).
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Slavens
and their two children have moved
11 - 0111 Tuxedo avenue to their new
home on Muirland.
Isadore So$110WSky, 11011 of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman D. Sosnowsky, be-
came Bar Mitzvah on July 20. Ile
WaS called to the reading of Torah
at Congregation Beth Moses, and a
family dinner 1'114 served on Sun-
day at the residence of the liar
Mitzvah, rihlt Westminster. The
Bar Mitzvah was commended by
all in attigolance for his tine ad-
Mr. and 11 I'S, Samuel Singer -and
Mrs. M. 1'. Fisher have returned
tom a motor trip through Northern
Michigan. Enroute they stopped
et Camp Wallace on Platte Lake td
visit with their sons, Jittery and
Avery.
The Misses Sadie and Nettye
Cohen of Woodland avenue enter-
tained on Wednesday, Aug. IN, in
honor of their cousin, Miss Lillyn
Tucker, who is leaving Saturday
for her home in New York City.
‘
The Misses Lillian and Harriet
Batnett 'left on a boat trip to Chi-
Aug. 15.—To Mr. and Mrs. harry Silverstein Muth Koplowitz), a
cago and Nlackinaw Island.
son, Irving Sidney.
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Mau6a• M. Sufic (Flora Omenket o.
Mr. unit Mrs. Ellis L. Hall of
3005 Chicago boulevard, a daughter, Marilyn Faye.
Detroit, Sir. and Sirs. David Gold-
farb
of Flint are spending 0 week
Aug. 9—T.. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Klein (Ruth Fink), a son.
Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry la(rufman (Freda IKozvoy) of 6 1d: with their parents, Sir. and Mr , .
Joseph Barnett at Venice-of-t he-
Marshall Court, Ann Arbor, a daughter, Fay Bennett.
Lakes.
Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Greenblatt (Satyr Jacobson),
a son.
Mrs. Joseph NyIllall Of N1.11,1,1.
Aug. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Saperstein Weil Blair) of 136 Clair- Drive entertained at n brill, 'soli'
mount avenue, a son, Leo Charles.
Tuesday, Aug. 7 for several of II,-
Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Moe Pearlman (Betty Helfand) of 3029 out-or-town guests.
West Buena Vista, a (laughter, Geraldine Mae.
Mr. and !Hrs. .1. Sumo, t•-on of
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman J. Rallies, a daughter, Joan.
of
Chicago are the house
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine of Mari,
street.
A lovely dinner woo i•uests at her home on Saturday and
residence.
given Aug. 1, by Sir. and Mrs. Sam Mrs. S. Paul of Indiana avenue en-
Miss 1111e Meyers of Peoria is the
Wietz. Aug. 2 Mrs. Mollie Landau tertained 20 guests at a bridge- guest of Mr. and Sirs. L. Meyers
of 1.rslio avenue entertained 10 luncheon.
at the Roosevelt Hotel.
guest:. at 0 mah jongg party and
r. Wiiilav Ur. and Mrs. Leonard
Nhss Helene Kuhn of Atkinson
Mrs. G. J. Rapaport entertained
Cola n Woods entertained al, hue spent the week-end at Lex- 20 guests at a surprise supper
El; guests at a farewell party.
ington ns the guest of Miss Sylvia party Sunday, Aug. 12, in honor
Glazer.
of her husband's birthday anniver-
The Misses Aimee Rosenthal and
sary and her sister-in-law, Sirs.
Gladys Frame have returned from
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob D. liosetunan Benj. Goldstein, who also cele-
a trip to Hubbard Lake, Mich.
and family have returned from as brated her birthday.
month's visit in Chicago.
Miss Bea Benson of Flint is vis
Miss Rose Berger of Delmar ave-
nue has returned from a two weeks'
SI s. Charles A. Finsterwald of icing her sister, Mrs. Irving Stein-
visit in Louisville. Ky. She was Chirego boulevard and Mr. and man.
the guest of the Misses Faye and Mrs. Louis M. Goldberg of Fuller-
Miss Bessie Steinman of Scran-
Rose Weiss.
ton avetrue have returned from
Chicago where they attended the ton, Pa., who was the guest of her
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Grossman of funeral of their brother, Sir. lien cousins, the Steinmans, for several
weeks, announced her engagement
272: ■ Boston boulevard have re- Goldberg.
to Sir. Joseph Deytsche of Detroit.
torted front a two tnionths' motor
'Ehe wedding is to take place in the
trip, stopping at South Shore in
MI'S. Jacob 11. nos, Tinian and
early fall.
Nlaisachusetts, White Mountains in family left tot Ilpt lair Beach.
N, W Hampshire, Lorentian Mount-
•
Sir and Mrs. George Weiss in
ains and the Thousand Islands in
Among recent guests from De- tertained Mr. and Sirs. Jerome
Canada.
troit at the Inn, Charlevoix, Mich., Edelstein to dinner at Northwood
are Marion Levi, Max Lowenstein, Inn, Sunday, Aug. 12. Mr. and
Miss Miriam Kellen of 1303 Jenette Schnidman, Leah' Pearl- Mrs. Edelsteiin are leaving for
Seward, has as a /vest, Miss Sian, Mrs. IL Schenffeek, Miss It. Michigan ity, Ind., to make their
Miriam Evans of Chicago, Ill., for Schembeek, I.. S. Schembeek, I. S. home in the future.
whom many affairs have been Schemhock. Edith Horwitz, A. C.
planned. Rosenzweig and Philip Robinson.
Sir. and Sirs. Maurice Isenberg
of 56 Dwight " avenue announce
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Myers of
Miss Harriet Feldman of Detroit the engagement of their (laughter,
Highland avenue have returned is the guest of Ni r. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Rose, to Bernard 11. Bloch, n
from a three months' extended trill Feldman at Petoskey, Mich.
son of Mr. and Sirs. harry Bloch
through Europe.
of Chicago.
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Nit-. and Mrs. Finnan and family
Miss Betty Pearlman of 20l. , of Chicago were the guests of St r.
CARD OF THANKS
West Philadelphia has returned and Nies. Julius Ii a rtman of Edison
front a delightful trip West, stole avenue the past week-end.
Mrs. Jacob Jay and faniiily of
ping at Grand Canyon, Arizona,
1785 Seward avenue wish to thank
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Port-
Sir. and Mrs. L. Lewis of this their many relatives and friends
land, Oregon, Lake Louise, WIWI, Chatham left for a week's stay at for their kindnesses shown them
Canada, and Chicago.
Cedar Point.
during their recent bereavement.
STEINWAY
The Instruent
m of the Immortals
Foremost because of a tonal beauty
surpassing that of any other piano;
because of craftsmanship, carried in
its construction, to a degree of pep
fection that has never been equalled
by any other manufacturer, because
of service extending over a period,
30, 40 and even 50 years! We invite
your inspection of the richly finished
conventional and period models now
on our floors. Convenient terms may
be arranged. Your present piano ace
cepted as part payment. To own a
Steinway is to possess the univer'
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WOODWARD
ANT. DETROIT
MICHIGAN. 01110, ONTARIO AND DFIROIT BRAN( II ST OTOS
St r. Byron ROSS of Rochester
avenue has returned from a
week's stay at Van Ettut Lake.
Sirs. Slyer Perlman of Chicago is
I isiting her sister, 'Mrs. Edith
Shere of Engelwood avenue.
Miss Isabelle Werbe has re-
turned from a two weeks' visit in
Oape May, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pollock and
daughter, Lucille. of Mt. Vernon
avenue left on a motor trip to Chi-
cago and Milwaukee.
Mrs. Sam Sunintertield of the
Belcrest has left for Saratoga, N.
V.. where he will attend the rases.
Order
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to Pack a
Good Supply
of Picot•Top
Himel Hose
1.65
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goldberg of
the Belerest are sojourning in At-
lantic City for the month of
August.
Honoring Miss Rita Harris,
Why not some good looking, bride-elect of August 21, Miss Hen-
well fitting custom made shirts rietta Benson of Alden Park Manor
to take on your vacation. '
entertained 16 guests at a bridge-
luncheon last Monday. Miss Lois
Roth of Boston Boulevard enter-
tained 16 guests at a bridge-lunch
15 E. Grand River at Woodward eon at the Franklin Hill Country
Third Floor
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Club on Friday. Miss Marian Le-
vin gave a bridge-luncheon for 20
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Every day, our extra-sheer, picot-
top Millet-Hose makes new rec-
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to give Ib•roit the finest 1.65
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we've accomplished it! Take a
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SIII`Ciat Sunday Dinner. $1.30.
WEDDINGS
Particular •tt•ntimt and ....of ire to ban.
two., I. ...Idiom bridge mile,
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at ADELAIDE
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Savings Throughout the Year
We don't run August furniture sales. Operating at the
lowest possible minimum, we are able to quote you the lowest
prices on furniture at all times. Come in and see our dis-
play. We feature such beautiful lines as Sligh and Handley-
Johnson of Grand Rapids.
Goldman Furniture Co.
8625 Linwood Avenue
Phone Garfield 0754
Between Blaine and Pingree
CHOP SUEY
On the may 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 65c
Ben's Cafe
Near Eastwood Park
14046 Gratiot
THE NEW THINGS IN
FINE FURNITURE
It's the designs in furniture that most people are inter.
e.ted in, and here you may always be sure of seeing the latest
styles. Come in and look around.
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FITROIT:ILELAND
Sirs. Maurice Aronson, 2903
Webb avenue, entertained 2f guests
at a beautifully appointed bridge-
luncheon at the Knollwood County
Club on Saturday, August 11.
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Weddings, Engagement0, Ban-
quets—All Soria( F'nnetions
HOTEL
Miss Mildred Titlebaum has re-
turned from an extended tour
Rev. and Mrs. J. Silverman of through the east, stripping at At-
Gladstone avenue have as their lantic City, Cape May, New Jersey
guest their daughter, Mrs. J. Lieb- and Washington, D. C.
owitz and son, Herbert Ivan, of
Mrs. Harry Solomon and Mrs.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jack Nathan entertained 16 guests
Abe Teicher of Winona avenue at a beautifully appointed bridge-
and Harry Fortgang of LaSalle luncheon at the Franklin Hills
boulevard motored through Canada Country Club, August 7.
to New York for a few weeks visit
with relatives and friends.
Miss Minnie Kahn of Kenilworth
avenue entertained four tables t'f
bridge in honor of Miss Este Sack-
man of Stamford, Conn. Members
of the Theta Eta Gamma Sorority
and Miss Fanny Mandlsohn of
Windsor were guests.
sally recognized best!
"The Ilfiniral
Miss Helen Sheare of F.ngelwassl
avenue left for a several weeks'
stay at camp.
The Misses Pearl and Florence
Silverman, daughters of Rev. and
Mrs. J. Silverman of Gladstone
avenue, have returned from a two
months' visit with relatives and
friends in the East.
Washington
COLLEGE GIRLS!
ND•. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett.
Nit. and Mrs. .lack Fink, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Blumrosen spent Sun-
day with Sir. and Mrs. Edward
Rosenberg. at their summer home.
Long lake, Stich.
The
I Between Richton and
Woodward Thru to
Pontiac Nutrz
The Misses Helen :rd Ann
Miss Jeanne Stone has returned
Briffel who are the guests of Mrs.
Mrs. Sam Bernstein and daugh-
Louis Zimmerman of Longo load, from a four weeks' visit in New ter, Inez., of Burlingame avenue
van!, have been honored extensively York City, where she was enter- left on Wednesday for Atlantic
while 011 their sojourn to Detroit. taintd by friends and relatives. Cit y.
Several delightful affairs have Seen
given in their honor. July 31, Mrs.
Samuel Singer of Calvert avenue
S1r. and Mrs. Sol Scher of West
Louis Zimmerman entertained 21 has returned from a lake trip on Chicago boulevard have returned
guests at a bridge-luncheon at her the S.S. Junita.
from a week's staat I akeland
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Mich.
The Misses Bea Kaplan and
Dr. and Mrs. Bernhard Fried-
Esther Keshner have returned home
from a week's stay at the Y. W. II. !sender motored to St. Ignace on
Sunday.
A. ('amp at Jeddo, Mich.
Standing Foremost
Among All the Pianos
of the World,
frinielhoch's
Wedding Calendar
Thi- it
iiiitzvah of Bernard
Sept. 3—Miss Corinne Marje Gittleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles litvatiati, sill Of tale. taut
\les Jack Kavanau, will be an Sol Gittleman, to Howard Stone.
fli Of Saturday, Aug. 25, at the
Congreortion F:manuel. A reception
'.1 i I be held at the home of the liar
Nlitzttlh's parents, 2201 Hazelwood
airline, on Sunday, Aug. 26, 7 to 11
id rid No cards.
NIrs. E. Rinker, her daughter,
VIPs.
'card honk of Wyandotte
tool s
Harvey; Mrs, Barney
Pritt kr l .'I, •. Kaplan and son, S0'-
11.1111, lef t for a trip to Itorhester,
N. Y., Mettinittile and New York
city.
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INTERESTING FEATURES
Engagements
Births
adapt viATF-s - r
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Sunday Dinner
TABLE D'HOTE $2
Unexcelled main dining room service. A la carte, if pre-
rred . . . . Coffee Shop open daily and Sunday. Popular
prices . . .. Try the Fountain Room on week-days for Lun-
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holiday rush.
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Tailor
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