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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-07-12

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PAGE SIX

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JA
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SHOPS

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Clearance of
Better Quality

Summer Dresses
$23.75 $32.75

Former values up to $69.75

Discriminating dress buyers who know the care-
fully chosen fashions represented in the tlealy
collection of better dresses will delight in this
drastic clearance sale! The styles are those of
well-accentuated popularity . . . the fabrics of
assured summer popularity.

Printed Silks—Printed Chiffons—Flat Crepes—
Plain Georgettes—Figured Georgettes-
Washable Crepes

Styles for sports, daytime, informal evening hours.
Misses' and Women's Sizes

PERFECTION LODGE
PICNIC ON JULY 24

The annual picnic to 1.101,-1.(n Is-
land lark, sponsored by Perfection
Lodge No. 455, & A. M., will
take place on Wednesday, July 24.
Reuben W. Klein, chairman of
the committee, announces that
there wilt be souvenirs and toys
for the children on the boat. On
the island there will be genies and
contests for all, including a ball
game between the married and
single men. There will 1w dancing
on the boat, coming and going,
and on the island. The boat is to
leave from the foot of Woodward
avenue at 3 a. no.
Mr. Klein is assisted on his com-
mittee by Irving W. Blumberg,
Milton Atlas, Manuel M. Rosen-
that, Dr. John I., Rosetield, Sam-
uel L. Kavanau, Charles Sandorf,
Louis Shapiro, Milton M. Maddin.

Artistically Arranged for Your Social Functions

Personal, Courteous Service with an Appreciative
Understanding of the Most Exacting Critic

We Send Flower. by Wire Anywhere

rose Pointe lace crown. She car-

ried a bridal bouquet of lilies of
the valley, roses and gardenias.
Miss Margaret Franklin, sister,
of the bride, was maid of honor,
and Arthur Einstein, brother or
the groom, was best man.

Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld of Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe will appear
in a concert of Jewish music from
9:30 to 10 p. nn. Tuesday, July 16,
during the "Jewish Hour" over
station WAFD. Jewish and Ile
brew music will feature Cantor
Rosenfeld's recital, and a feature
will be Secunda's "Dos Yiddishe
Lied."

—still
waiting
for a
dissatis-
fied
customer

—ABE MAX

CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor

5510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

Says His Pretty Stage Partner, Peggy Ames.
When Artie Lewis bought a PHILCONS SUIT the other day
Peggy Ames, his stage partner, was the first to congratulate
him on it. Artie, too, was so well pleased with his purchase
that he gave us this testimonial.

While Playing At
The Fox Theatre
Last Week, Artie
Lewis Bought A
PHILCONS SUIT.

Artie Says .... .

"In the very near future I am go-
ing to discontinue using comedy
clothes on the stage—at that time
I am going to stock up on PHIL-
CONS CLOTHES for my ap-
pearances before the public."
.

Marvelous Values!

29'50
to 650

It's easy to figure out why so
many men prefer PHILCONS
CLOTHES--First of all the prices
are standard prices representing
established values. In the second
place, each suit receives careful
tailoring until a perfect fit is in-
sured–No wonder so many peo-
ple wear-
PHILCONS CLOTHES

Artie Lewis

and
Peggy Ames
of
"Lewis and Ames"
Famous Fox Stars

$5

They're the product of years of experimentation
... and as nearly perfect as their makers knew
how to construct them! Hudson's is the only
place in Detroit in which you can get Ily-dyve
swimming suits. They're here in six smart shades
. . . royal blue. navy blue, scarlet, bright jade-
green, salmon or black!

Sidney I.. Alexander, accom-
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin
panied by his sons, Gabriel, 'Mar- of Calvert avenue are touring
tin and Sidney, Jr., have returned, Eastern Canada and are at present
from Buffalo, where they spent the at Ottawa at the Chateau Laurier,
Fourth with Mrs M A Alexander
and Cannily.
Closing its first successful sea-
son Of stage work, the members of
Robert Donnenfield of Toronto, the Detroit Children's Theater
Canada, spent the week-end with Guild held a delightful theater
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan: and party. Arrangements for the af-
fair were made by Sidney
Miss Doris Ruth Nathan,
Moyer, chairman, with the assist-
Mrs. Mutt Behrman and funnily ance of Edith Kopvlson, director
of Elmhurst avenue left Saturday of the Children's Guild. This
for Cedar Pointe, Ohio, where group will open its second season
they will spend the summer at the' early in the fall, when many noted
amateur plays will be produced.
Breakers Hotel.

IIV••• ■ •.•

HUDSON'S

BEACH APPAREL SHOP

Sixth

Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Rosenberg
Miss Belle Livingstone and Mrs.
Irwin Rubenstein sailed July 5 and son, Raymond, of the Lee
for Europe oil the S. S. Ile (le Crest, left for an extended trip
west. They will spend some time
France.
at Banff and Lake Louise and
On Tuesday evening Mr. and plan to return in September.
' Mrs. Irving Larenko entertained at
Miss Peggy Fink of Winona ave.
a dinner-dance at Blossom Heath
Inn complimenting Mr. and Mrs. nue spent a fortnight at Atlantic
Leo I.aventhal and their daughters, City and is now spending sonic
the Misses Ethel and Eva and Mrs. time at Camp Woodmere in the
Samuel Keen, of New York; Mrs. Adirondacks, N. Y.
Joseph Mromberg of El Paso,,
Texas, and Mrs. Harold Freedman. Mrs, Joseph Veton and family
of Utica, N. Y., who were among are visiting at Van Eton Lake
the out-of-town guests to attend Lodge.
the wedding of Miss Jean Golden
Miss Ettie Myers of London.
to Irving Moss on June 30.
England, is visiting her brother
Mrs, Ben Shaman of 2385 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack My-
Grand avenue entertained 12 ers, of Monterey avenue.
guests at a dinner followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Neimark of
bridge at the Oriental Cafe Friday
evening in honor of Miss Yetta 15777 Crudder; their son, Sol;
of
Chicago.
small
daughters,
Fay, Delphine
Shiffman
and Beatrice, are now at their
summer home on "Venice of the
Lakes."

FURS

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Custom
Made
Only a Furrier

Come In

We are always glad to
give you free estimates
and make suggestions.

Now Is the Time

Fox Theatre
Bldg.

To buy your fur coat or
have one made to meas-
ure. Pay a small de-
posit, balance at your
convenience.

—Open Evenings--

J. SCHNAAR, Inc.

"Detroit's Smartest Dressers Wear Philcons Clothes!"

Manufacturing Furriers

2966

Woodward Ave.
Ran. 5279

STORE CLOSE5
Wooli do's 11 PM., Saw/1MR 4 RA

Miss Fannie Rosen of 5795
Seminole avenue entertained July
6 at a surprise graduation party in
honor of Laura Simon, a recent
griduate from Northern High
School.

Mrs. Sarah Harrison of Pitts-
burgh is the guest of her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of
Winona avenue.

ACTON FURNITURE &
UPHOLSTERING COMPANY

374t FENKELL AVE.

LONGFELLOW 7789

WE SELL RETAIL Al' WHOLESALE PRICES

VACATION TIME IS HERE

And the urge to send your child away becomes a prob-
lem. Mrs. Avrunin's camp, located near Detroit, offers
children excellent vacationing facilities in the heart of
beautiful scenery and in the company of refined chil-
dren. Be sure! Send your child to

Mrs. C. AVRUNIN'S CAMP
at BIG WOLF LAKE

NEAR JACKSON, MICH.

Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 60 beauti•
ful rooms.

MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR AUGUST NOW

FOR DETAILS CALL

Hemlock 0998-W

11. 11 1 970We', Pit f W1-11 MESO

PIANOS TO RENT FOR SUMMER HOMES

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There's nothing takes the place of a piano
in the Home

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NEW GRAND PIANOS

$495, '645, '785 etc.

New Upright Pianos
$268, $350, $425, etc.

SE

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Jill

Surely, no need of any home lacking the charm
and distinction and enjoyment a piano imparts!
At the House of Grinnell you find low prices—
wide range of prices—outstanding value—and
dependable instruments—we stand back of each
one—you can be sure of permanent musical joy
and pride in your piano. See the splendid Grin-
nell line—learn of the important advantages
that have long made us piano headquarters —
and let us tell you of our easy terms plan for
Summer selling. You will find you can just as
well have in your home right now the unequalled
beauty and cheer and happiness that a piano
brings.

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Weingarden of
I 3268 Richton avenue announce the
' Bar Mitzvah of their son, Elmer,
on Saturday, July 20, at the B'nai
Zion, Humphrey and Holmur. At
home Sunday, July 21, from 2 to 4
and 8 to 10. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Mitler of Toledo
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Chicago
boulevard.

Street Itaildiio q

Have your living room suite, also odd piece. on for nm : ,,,
made to your own specifications.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. 'Mor-
ris and family are at the Chicago
Miss Helen Morris
Beach Hotel.
will leave from there to spend sev-

eral weeks in Spokane, Wash., and
California.

How—Fanner

Reupholstering - Refinishing
- Repairing -

day. While here Miss Shaman
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dosie and, was delightfully entertained.
son, Kenneth Donald, of 2640
Gladstone avenue, left for a two,
-Among the many social affairs
weeks stay at Ona•ay, Mich.,, given in honor of Miss Far Melin-
where they will be the guests of sky, whose marriage to Milton
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph, Prag will be an event of July 21,
was a linen shower given by Mrs.
Dosie,
Jack Cohen on June 15, and HO
Miriam Ruth Herschberg, daugh- 1 apartment shower by Mrs. Paul,
ter of Mr. and :Mrs. Harry l.. Faust on June 23. On June 29,
Ilerschberg of 1728 Atkinson aye- Mrs. Charles Pray, and daughter,
nue, left to spend the summer Selma, entertained 50 guests all
months at Camp Eagle Point, Rum- the Elks' Temple in honor of MIAs I
ney, N. H. Melinsky, at a personal shower,,
and on July 6 Mrs. Max Giesler
and Miss
Stirs Mollie
Mollie Glist were joint
Mrs. S. Gittlernan of Second
boulevard left on Thursday for hostesses to 30 guests at a hosiery
and handkerchief shower held at
Buffalo and Utica, N. Y., en route the Masonic Temple, Mrs Abe'
"
to Eagle Bay, N. Y., in the Adi• 'Gordon
Gordon of , . La Salle boulevard en• 1
Her daughters, the
rondacks.
24 guests at a bridge,
Misses Ora and Ruth Gittleman,
party Sunday evening, July 7, inn
and son-in-law and (laughter, Mr.
honor of the bride-elect V) l ednes-
and Mrs. Howard Stine of Utica,
10, Mrs. Harry Rott en- n
d ay, July 10
N. Y., will accompany Mrs. Gittle- teitained for Miss Melinsky at her
'
noun for a few weeks' resorting.
home with a kitchen shower. Sat-
.
urday, July ld, Mrs. Joseph 1.1e
Mrs. Betty Holzman of 3385 Burt will entertain a number of .,
Richton avenue tendered a bridge guests at a luncheon and theater
Friday evening, July 5, in honor of party.
Miss Sarah Day of Durham, N. C.
Miss Day was a delegates to the
Miss I.aura Lebowitz, (laughter
Junior Hadassah annual conven• of
ry e, li is .eb
Rpown'i,tiz.1
al{e an r u
tion held here. Covers were laid
1N9 1 4 r.10 a Ian vhain"a.
for 16 guests.
ing her vacation with her aunt,
--
Mrs. Ed Greenwald, of Cleveland,
Mrs. I.. A. Waters and Mrs. and will also visit her grandparents
Louis Opp•nheim, formerly of in Duquesne, Pa.
Hotel Stutter, are now residing at'
The Jewish Women's European,
the Belcrest.
' Welfare Organization surprised,
Mrs. Sam T. Gilbert and mother, Mrs. N. Fishman at her home, 29144
Sirs. Flora Goodman, of the Bel- Burlingame, with a stork shower 51
crest Hotel, left for their summer on Monday evening, July 8. Re-
home at Charlevoix, Mich. freshments were served at the
close of the evening.
Mrs. S. Wolfgang and son Mar-,
1
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott
sin, of Whitmore Plaza Apart-
ments, are spending several weeks (Matilda Maxmen), formerly of
in Cincinnati with Mrs. Wolfgang's 3380 Monterey, will leave Satur-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Schaeffer. day, July 13, for an extended visit
in New York, where they wiill be 1
' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Munch, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Solo- '
their daughter, Title, and sons, mon Ilelfgott. Upon their return'
Irving and Arthur, left for South to this city Sir. and Mrs. Ilelfgott
Haven, where they will spend the will take up their new residence at
remainder of the summer. 2988 Tyler.

can clean, store and re-
pair furs safely, scien-
tifically, satisfactorily.

"Detroit's Smartest Dressers Wear Philcons Clothes"

Phi II Ccin s

Miss Gertrude Brenner of 3801
Twenty-ninth street entertained
last Friday at bridge in honor of
Miss Pauline Schwartz, in the
form of a handkerchief shower.

Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schwartz and
Mrs. Lena A. Weisberger of
California avenue, her daughters,' family of Collingwood avenue are
Helen, Sadye and Estelle, and son, spending the summer at the Marl-
Howard, left Monday on a motor borough-Blenheim Hotel in At-
, trip to Washington, D. C. lantic City.

6LitadZaJ

The Reason Why:

Mrs. Clifford K. Jacobs, accom-1
panned by her daughter, Carolyn,
left this week for Charles-six,
where they will spend the summer
months.

Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding were Mrs. Irving Stein of
Chicago; Herbert Oberfelder, Wal-
ter Oberfelder and Joe Oberfelder,
uncles of the bride, all of Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Einstein of
Blairsville, Pa., parents of the
groom; Arthur Einstein of New
York, brother of the groom; Syl-
van and Leonard Einstein of
Blairsville, brothers of the groom;
Mr. 111111 M rs. Jacob Einstein of
Mrs. A. 0. Barsky was hostess
Mrs. Joseph Vehon and Miss
Kittanning, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
at the last meeting of the Rodin's
iel Einstein of Canton, Ohio; Mrs. Guldie Alehon are enjoying a 10 Club on July 2. Bridge was the
days stay at Van htten Lodge,
Helen' Rosenberg of Pittsburgh,
evening's entertainment, and a
Leopold Tannheise• of Oil City, Oscoda, Mich.
luncheon was served.
Pa., Blume Franklin and Miss
Miss Bess Colmes of Boston,
Sophie Franklin of Cincinnati.
Mrs. J. Cheifer and daughter,
1Mass., is the guest of her sister,
F
1 Mrs. II. G. Levinson, of Elmhurst :Mollie, of 1615 Taylor avenue, left
last
week on a trip to NOW York
avenue .
and Atlantic City. Mrs. Scrota of
andl Leicester Court is accompanying
Dr. and Mrs. Ben 1.4.V
Miss Rose Levinson of New York! theill•
City are spending some time in the
While attending the Rabbi':
city as guests of their brother and
concention last week, in this city,
Sabbath Services:
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. IL G.
Rabbi
Maurice II. Levey of Kansas
On Saturday, July 13, Dr. Leo Levinson of Elmhurst avenue.
City visited with his aunt and
M. Franklin will occupy the pul-
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Wein-
pit. Services begin at 10:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper C. Cutler stein of 4234 Tuxedo avenue.
and are held in the main auditor- of 2754 Calvert avenue have just
ium. Sabbath services continue un- returned from a two weeks' cruise
Miss Yetta Shiffman of Chicago,
interruptedly throughout the sum- along the St. Lawrence river, stop-
who has been visiting friends and
I mer.
ping at Quebec, Montreal and relatives for the past two weeks,
other points of interest,
returned to her home on Satur-

Congratulations On Your
New 'Phileons Suit, Artie!

$

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Cherry 9171

A Swimming Suit
That's Just About Perfect!

temple EMI iEl

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

227 Gratiot Ave.

Miss Ruth Lucille Franklin
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Levu
Franklin, was united in marring
to Raymond henry Einstein
Pittsburgh, Pa., son of Mr. an(
Mrs. Reuben Einstein of Blairs
vine, Pa., on Monday, July 8, a
13:311 p. m., at the residence of he
parents, 26 Edison avenue.
Dr. Franklin officiated at th
marriage of his (laughter.
Miss Franklin wore a whi:
satin gown and a net veil with a

RADIO RECITAL BY
CANTOR ROSENFELD

Gown Shop—Third Floor

Flowers from Subway Carry
c.4n Implied Ccmpliment

Miss Franklin (Jailed
In Marriage by Father

Our Honor Roll of Famous Pianos

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STEINWAY, SOHMER, VOSE, WEBER

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