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A Coat Clearance
For Larger Women
mer Prices to $125. .
9 Models With For-
mer Prices to $155..
river and Canadian resorts, to be
PALO ALTO.—(J. T. A.)— gone until Sept. 1.
There are slightly more gifted boys
than girls, and of the national'
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ilenry
groups Jews are far in the lead Einstein I Ruth Franklin) returned
when it comes to talent, it is stated from their wedding trip last week
by Dr. Lewis M. Terman of Stan.' and after spending the week-end
ford, who is completing a study of with their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
1,0(10 gifted children, which will Franklin, departed for Pittsburgh,
be Volume III of the series "Men- Pa., where they will make their
tal and Physical Traits of a Thou-
sand Gifted Children." Dr. Ter- home.
man has a wide reputation for his
Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Mohler en-
work in this field s.
The group of specially talented tertained 50 guests at a beautifuly
appointed
dinner-dance at Frank-
young people he began studying
in 1921 is maintaining its expec- lin hills Country Club last Satur•
tations, Dr. Terman reports, but' day night.
he adds: "Not all of the children
Miss Blanche J. Hart left Thurs.
have lived up to their ability, but
success depends on so much more day for Mackinac Island, where she
than ability."
• will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
To come within the category of Leo M. Butzel at their summer
"gifted" the child must have an in- home.
telligence quotient of 130 or
higher.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sion= are
guests of Mrs. Elsie Marks of
Manistee,
Mich. Before returning
Sanatorium Auxiliary Hears
to Detroit they will spend several
of Convention.
Charlevoix,Mich
weeks at
•
$29.75
$39.75
$49.75
Every Smart Style Cleverly
Adapted is Slenderinp Effect
Flowers Bring Cheer 7hroughout
The Year
Artistically Arranged for Your Social Functions
Personal, Courteous Service with an Appreciative
Understanding of the Most Exacting Critic
We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere
SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP
CHAS. ROSENMAN,
227 Gratiot Ave.
Proprietor
Cherry 9171
VACATION TIME IS HERE
And the urge to tend 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,surel Send your child to
Mrs.C. AVRUNIN'S CAMP
at BIG WOLF LAKE
NEAR JACKSON, MICH.
Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellor., 60 beauti-
ful rooms.
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
FOR DETAILS CALL
Hemlock 0998-W
of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pollack of
Sires 38 to 46
8 Models with For-
HUDSON'S
August Sale
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
SURVEY SHOWS JEWISH
and Miss Margaret Franklin left New York are guests of their par-
CHILDREN MOST GIFTED Friday for a trip up the Saguenay ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neugar-
Fur or Unfurred Models
Priced Far 'Below Cost
mer Prices to $85..
Now in Progress
PARIS, France.—(J. T. A.)—
Miss Elisabeth Simon, who was
"Miss Europe" in the recent
beauty contest held here, was again
a winner in a competition in Deau-
ville.
Miss Simon shared with Miss
Ella Vanheuson in the prize for
the most beautiful girl.
36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST
7 Models With For-
A Bride of Last Month
ELISABETH SIMON
WINS BEAUTY AWARD
Linens and Bedding
ten of Glynn Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg are
leaving Sunday for a two weeks' .
sojourn at The Inn, Charlevoix,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg
left Thursday for Charlevoix,
where they will be guests over the
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
T. Sluman.
An Opportunity to Aclieve Saving. On
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS
Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Meyers of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn left 3037 Richton avenue announce the
this week for Europe, where they marriage of their daughter, Mil.
will travel extensively for the next Bred Bernice, to Royal IL Binzer,
son or Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bin-
three months,
zer of Toledo, Ohio. The cere-
-
Mrs. S. M. Gregor and Aaron ninny was performed in Toledo on
Gregor of West Grand Boulevard July 23, with Rabbi Lichtenstein
left this week for Charlevoix for officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Dinner
a several weeks' sojourn, will make their home in Toledo.
Miss Rhoda Grabuwsky is leav-
ing Saturday for Negaunee, Mich.,
and from there will proceed to
Colerain, Minn., for a visit with
her father, I. Grabowsky.
Mrs. Ella Levine, who returned
with her guest, Mrs. Lotzoff, to
Lima,
Ohio, is now visiting rela-
Miss Miriam Finsterwald is at
tending summer school at the Uni- tives and friends in New York.
versity of Michigan.
Miss Betty Weinberg, who for
Mrs. Jennie lA•ensberger, form- the past two weeks was the house
erly of 25(15 Hazelwood avenue, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kahn,
now residing, at 2651 Carter are; returned on Monday to her home
nue. in Detroit.
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St •BSTANTIAL
SAVINGS
Withovt except as evtry fur
coat and
fur surf Is
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elecidet:ly worthwhAe uvies.
Compare these 'Wiles wiih
• nr—,vnbere--and you will
• pprecilte
the
opportunity
this event in osidee.
how In Progress!
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To ∎viimen who want Fur Coats and Fur Scarfs of
Annis dependable quality this 43rd Great August
Sale offers an opportunity for substantial savings.
Fur Coat and Fur Scarf in our establish-
is sharply reduced in price for this occasion.
You are privileged to select from the largest and
most varied assortment of fashionable furs to he
seen in Detroit. Buy now—get the newest—an('
save!
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LARGE
ASS()1(1- N1 EN TS
More than 2.000 furttttt
every p•ltry art fashionaYee
leant for Fail—in every new
eV ,' • . hundreds of fur
w ails ... In fact the Isetest
owir,r
and
the
lamest
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ty to be ...is he Detroit
—.and every one is reduced I.
Hudson's—Third Floors—Grand River Avenue Building
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At two meetings of the Detroit
Dr. and Mrs. Leighton Steele
Auxiliary of the Jewish Consump-
and daughter on leaving shortly
live Relief Association of Califor-' for
Rondo Pork, Canada, where
nia, held on July 22 and July 24, they will spend the month of
encouraging reports were beard on
August.
the work of the institution as out-1
•lined at the sixth annual convert-,
Henry Wineman left Thursday
tion held recently in Los Angeles.)
M. Weiner and A. II. Jaffin sub- for Charlevoix, where he will join
Mrs. A. B. Roman and sof,
mitted the reports, and pointed I his family, who have been sum-
Mrs. Ethel MacWilliams aml
mering there, and together they sons Buster and Jackie left Friday Bobby left last Friday for Buffalo
out the following:
"Sixty-five organizations from will return to Detroit early next for Olean, N. Y., where they will to spend the next few weeks with
relatives.
all over the Union were represent.' week.
visit relatives for several weeks.
—
ed by 141 delegates at this con:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Rindskoft
f
Cgirt.r.
Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Levine were
vention.
h .o .u s isasKlh ue grma hn ouo se
week-end visitors at Lake Van
"One hundred patients are wait-1 left Friday for Cleveland, Ohio, avenue I
from
where
they
will
leave
for
the
ing to be admitted to the sans-I
Mrs. Joseph Block and Mr. and Etten.
torium but the institution is not! summer home of their sister and Mrs. Sidney Geller of Chicago.
in a position to do so because it brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sol They are being extensively enter.' Mrs. J. Kramer and grand!laugh-
: ter, Miss Esther Sempliner, left ..n
does not have the room and it can- Salberg, at Sunset Pointe, Paines- tained during, their visit.
I Sunday for Rochester, N. Y., to be
not think of enlarging the capacity ville, Ohio, for a several weeks'
of the sanatorium unless and until! visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss I the guests of Mr. and Mrs, II.
—
the maintenance problem is solved.)
Albert Samter
and Seymour L. and family of Huntington Woods, Bernstein.
"The cornerstones for two Ele-I
left Wednesday by motor for Cole.
In honor of Miss Betty Wein-
troit units were laid. These units, Sumter are guests at the Grand s . a i n, s e ., Minn„
t1 m e
will
together with the Philadelphia and Hotel, Mackinac Island, where they r n
av:ithherethtehiery father, I. berg and Miss Helen Rosenberg of
Portland, Ore., units, will include will remain fur the balance of the , Grabosysky, formerly of Detroit. , Detroit, Mrs. Joseph Sempliner
was hostess on Thursday afternoon
the new hospital building for men. summer.
--
Mrs. Mordecai Ezekial of Wash-! to 20 guests. After a delightful
"Last year 179 new patients ,
Miss
Blanche
Rothschild
and
ington,
D.
C.,
is
a
guest
at
the
afternoon
at bridge, delicious re-
were admitted and 117 were dis-
charged. Of those discharged 10 Sigmund K. Rothschild left this home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' freshments were served. Prizes
week
fur
a
several
weeks
trip
to
were completely cured, 60 were
Charles A. Finsterwald, of Chi-. were awarded to Mrs. L. Hutton,
' Mrs. Louis Levinsohn of Saginaw,
much improved, and the remainder Yellowstone Park and other west-' cago boulevard.
ern points Of interest.
: Mrs. Alex. Kahn and the honor
were slightly improved."
--
—
It was decided at the last meet.'
Miss Beatrice Ehrlich of Long- guests.
Simon Loeb of Pittsburgh, Pa., fellow avenue is the guest of rela-'
ing to have a committee represent
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss and
!
the organization at Mr. Neveleff's I spent several (lays in Detroit this tires in Chicago.
von Roger of Detroit and Mrs.
funeral. Mr. Neveletta death is week as the guest of his brother
considered a great loss to the and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Marilyn Stone is traveling Bertha Weiss of New York re-
movement by the workers and Milton Loeb.
throughout the state of Michigan turned last Wednesday to Detroit
publicity work in con- after spending 10 days in this city
members.
Miss Ruth Newman of St. Louis, in charge of
In the near future the organ-
section with
i the
h Rice Tent Show. as the house guests of Mr. and
rs. J. C. Hirschfield,
ization will take up the work of Mo., is spending the week-end as
the bazaar and carnival to be held the guest of Miss Dorothy Bloom.
Miss Marcia Ermann returned
On last Wednesday evening the
at the Philadelphia-Byron Center, Miss Newman and Miss Bloom have this week from a visit with friends
a week's
recently
returned from
beginning with Saturday, Nov. 30, stay
at Mackinac
Island.
in Chicago and is leaving again ladies of the A'ednesday Bridge
5.
Dec.
!Sunday for Cincinnati, Ohio, where Club were hostesses to Miss Betty
and ending Thursday,
she will spend some time with her Weinberg, Miss Helen Rosenberg
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and • and Mrs. I. Winkelman of Detroit
• at it beautifully appointed dinner
Mrs. Wm. Ullman.
at the Euclid Gulf and Country!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugo
I'arshall
are
Club. Following the dinner four,
•
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis It. tables were seated at bridge, and
Grosslight at their summer home prizes won by Mrs. Louis Levin
and Mrs. Leu Kahn. The honored
in Pigeon, Mich.
guests were also remembered with
Mrs. Harold II. Smilay of the I beautiful gifts.
'
Whittier hotel is occupying a cot
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lichtig and
tage at Gratiot Beach for the
daughter of St. Louis, Mo., are the
month of August.
guests of the former's father, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifuss and Ed. Lichtig.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement A. Hopp are
leaving this week for a 10 days'
LIECHTENSTEIN RULER
sojourn at Ellsworth, Mich.
43rd G R EAT
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Titg Notes
WAS WARNED AGAINST
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INFORMAL LUNCIIEON SETS
WOOLEN BLANKETS
LACE or RAYON BEDSPREADS
SCARFS and DOILIES
TOWELS and TOWELING
SHEETS and PILLOW CASES
MATTRESS PADS and COVERS
MRS. ROYAL B. BINZER
(Mildred Semi., Meyers)
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MOONLIGHT
Sponsored by the
Bicur Cholem Society
• Mrs. Saul Jacobson and Mrs.
Isadore Jacobson of Seward ave-
nue, have left for an extended trip
including stops at Buffalo, Roch-
' ester, Atlantic City and other
Eastern points of interest.
Miss Ruth Pasick will leave
shortly for a trip to California. A
farewell party will be given at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel in honor of
Miss Pasick and Miss Sally Green-
berg.
Mrs. Elektra Rosanska left last
week for a three weeks sojourn
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur von Dnlcke
at the Charlevoix Beach Hotel,
Charlevoix, Mich. While north,
Mrs. Rosanska will give several
concerts in Petoskey, the Grand
Hotel, Mackinac Island and Char-
. levoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Glasser of
Lake Shore Drive, gave a surprise
party in honor of their son Ger-
ald's seventeenth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lopatin of
15052 Fairfie:d avenue are leaving
Aug. 3 for Chicago and from there
will motor to Cedar Pointe, where
they will attend the photographers'
convention. They expect to be
home on or about Aug. 15.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
Only a Furrier
7_ 7 =_
ENTERTAINMENT — BRIDGE —
RADIO and STAGE STARS—DANCE EXHIBITION
MONDAY EVE., AUG. 19, 8:30
On the Steamer Put-In-Bay
Music by
"Wen Talbert and His Chocolate Fiends"
Of Oriole Terrace and Radio Fame
TICKETS ON SALE AT DOCK
Boat I
from foot of First Street, 8:30 P. M.
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Miss Lucille Irmas of Los An-
MARRYING A JEWESS
geles, Cal., is spending the sum-
mer with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Salim)
VIENNA. -- (J. T. A.) — The
of Boston boulevard.
population of the principality of '
Liechtenstein was opposed to the
A reception was held at the marriage of its new ruler. Prince
home of Mrs. Anna Granadier last. . Franz Josef, to Baroness Elsa von
• week in honor of the engagement , Guttmann, concerning whose nup-
of her daughter, Tillie, to David I tials much discussion took place in
Lichtenstein. Among the guests European centers because she was
present was Miss Gertrude Licht- a Jewess.
enstein of New York City.
Baroness von Gutterman was
—
I the unofficial wife of the present
Mrs. Adalia Raphael and laugh-1 Liechtenstein ruler for 10 years
i tS
ter, Rachel, after a pleasanti
After Prince
of three weeks with Mr. and Mrs.' Prince John II.
C. A. Finsterwald. have returned John's death and the succession of
• to their home in Davenport, la.
! Prince Franz Josef to the soy-
-
ereignty of the 12,000 population
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald I of the principality, he decided to
are on a visit to Camp Hiawatha. I legally solemnize their marriage.
Kezar Falls, Maine, where they are I It is related here that a delegation
visiting their daughters, Miss Max- representing the citizenry sub.
ins and Ruth. mitted a humble petition "not to
-
Miss Ruth Bliss
returned home ' give the Catholic people of Leicht-
enstein a Jewish princess." The
Monday after spending five weeks ruler was adamant in his refusal. I
in New York visiting relatives and
Take care of the children of the
friends.
-
poor, for from them will know)-
The Misses Anne and Betty edge arise.—The Talmud.
Snits left for their home in New-
port News, Va., after visiting their
sister and hrother-in-law. Mr. and
Custom
Mrs. David Bloch of 3029 Buena
Made
Vista.
FURS
Are Invited to the
Everthing
in our great 6•story
store reduced!
Reductions
Up to 50%
ROBINSON'S .
August
Furniture Sale
Prices were never before so low on
furniture of such unquestioned qual-
ity ... You need only to inspect and
compare in order fully to appreciate
these marvelous values ... Floor upon
floor of beautiful and stylish furniture
from America's leading makers awaits
you ... Convenient payments ... Used
furniture taken in trade as partial pay-
ment ... Come tomorrow while selec-
tions are still at their most complete
point.
"America's Finest Furniture"
—COSTS NO MORE!
can clean, store and re-
pair furs safely, scien-
tifically, satisfactorily.
Come In
We are always glad to
give you free estimates
and make suggestions.
Now Is the Time
To buy your fur coat or
have one made to meas-
ure. Pay a small de-
posit, balance at your
convenience.
Just Arrived
A sh omen, of Pere an Lamb
Ferran Broadt. , I, Kr miner.
Squirrels, C arenas, Seal, etc..
st eummer pr.ces.
J. SCHNAAR, Inc.
Manufacturing Furriers
2966 Woodward Ave.
Ran. 5279
STORE CLOSES
Week duet) PAI, Saturday 4 P.M.
Arno:we:neat!
HARRY JACOBSON
announces that he has assumed ownership of the
DEXTER DELICATESSEN
10210 Dexter Boulevard
and will operate the business under the name of
HARRY'S DELICATESSEN
Associated with Mr. Jacobson is the genial HARRY
MARSHAK, who for the past five years has been con-
nected with "Buddy's" and Boesky's. They will feature
strictly fresh delicatessen, prepared in a manner pleasing
to the most exacting taste. Mr. Jacobson extends a cor-
dial imitation to the entire community to visit him in
his new quarters.
C L Free Delivery at All Hours
Just Phone Arlington 6184
Harry's Delicatessen
10210 DEXTER BOULEVARD
(Between Glynn Court and Calvert).
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