ri TilEM71'11(11T, ONC..27- --••••• ■■■ •NOV- Mrs. Rose von Doleke, her daugh- ter, Mrs. Thomas Eugene Daley, and Miss Julia Grenwood are the guests of Mr. and Mrss. Arthur von Doleke at the Charlevoix Beach Hotel, Charlevoix, Mich. Announcing Our 2nd August Fur Sale Mrs. Dan Otis honored Miss Clara Belle Otis of 2256 Ferry Park, with a miscellaneous shower, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, Satur- day afternoon, .l my 27. Covers were laid for 25 guests, and bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. All Coats Reduced Mr. and Mrs. harry H. Berger and family of 830 West Boston boulevard, left Saturday for a month's stay in Atlantic City where they will be guests at the Ritz-Carleton Hotel. 25% to 35% Fur coats repaired and remod- eled at summer prices. Wedding Calendar Marriages 4`‘ BLUE BIRD FURS 8653 Twelfth (at Pingree). Euclid 5165 Everyone Will Have a Good Time and It All Goes For a Good Cause Be Sure to Attend the ANNUAL PICNIC SPONSORED BY THE Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan Association SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 The Jewish Center Band, under the direction of Israel Glass, will give a concert at Belle Isle on Sunday, Aug. 25. An interesting program of classical music is now being arranged by Sir. Glass. The band consists of boys rang- ing from six years and up, and meets every week day for several hours' practice. Several of the younger boys as well as many of the older ones perform creditable solo work. The band is now in its fourth year and numbers over 40 children who have studied under Mr. Glass for a number of years, gaining a splendid foundation in the fundamentals of band music. Special preparation of numbers never before presented by them is now being made by the band, and it is expected that the same qual- ity of their playing which has made the band so well liked will again be displayed at this time. UPHOLDS JEWS' RIGHT TO OBSERVE SABBATH FRANKFORT.—(J. T. A.)—It is impossible to ask an Orthodox Jew to change his religious views and work on Saturday, was the decision of the Labor (Mice admin- istration. The Frankfort Labor Office had refused unemployment support to an Orthodox Jew who would not accept work which would compel him to work on Saturday. Upon appeal to high authorities in the Labor Niue, the Frankfort office was ordered to pay the back support due and to continue the unemploynient. dole. Mr. and Sim. Samuel Plotkin and son, William Plotkin, of Yorba Linda Park, arrived in Detroit Sunday, July 28, from Los Ange- , les, where they have spent the win- Kessler were the bridesmaids. Jack B'nai B'rith Auxiliary Gives ACKLER—NUCHIMS ter months and where their son at- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nuchims an- l'arr performed the duties of best Outing for Old Folks' tended the University of Southern nounce the marriage of their man, and David Ilorlick, I'aul California. Home. daughter, Ida, to Gale Aekler, Deuteh, Erwin Weingarten, David which was solemnized at Joself Kessler, William Brookstein, and Mr. and Mrs. Michial Silver will Brothers' on July 21. Julius Weingarten were the situ- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the hold a reception at the Detroit-Le- B'nai Ii'rith will give an outing for Slim Sadie Nuchims, who was ers. land Betel on Sunday, Aug. 16, in her sister's maid of honor, wore a A wedding supper and dancing the Old Folks' Home this Tuesday.' honor of the engagement of their yellow taffeta gown and carried for 175 guests followed the cere- The bus will leave the home at I daughter, Minnie, to Barney A. yellow roses tied with a gold mony, after which Mr. and Mrs., p. nt. and will take the old folks RO, S. NO cards. shower and how to match her Salesin left for a honeymoon trip to Belle Isle, where entertainment will be provided for them and re- gown. The Misses Theresa Rosen- to Charlevoix. Miss Freda Glasser and Gerald man and Shirley Acker, in char- Upon their return they will re- freshments served. The party is Glasser arrived in the city last. treuse tulle and peach taffeta, re- sponsoed by Nathan Schreiber in week from their home in Johns- spectively, were the bridesmaids, side in the Grenada Apartments honor of his recent recovery from town, Pa„ to be the guest of their carrying peach rases tied with on Elmhurst avenue. a serious illness. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan tulle bows to match their gowns. Glasser of Lake Shore Drive. 'fhe bride wore white satin trimmed in a border of tulle and Dr. and Sirs. I. Irving Winker a cap of lace ruffles which held liar and son, Jimmie, have returned to long tulle veil. Her bouquet was their home after spending the of roses and lilies of the valley. Harvey Wolfe performed the month of July at St. Ignace, Mich- igan. duties of best man, and Albert Cohen and Gus Nuchims were the Mr and Mrs. Max Grossman of ushers. The bride and groom left for an the Seward Hotel are home after a two weeks' stay in St. Ignace, extended honeymoon trip through the eastern states, stopping at Buf- Michigan. falo, N. Y., Niagara Falls, Can.; Sirs. Albert A. Blitz and son, Washington, D. C., and Richmond, Robert Lee, are spending the sum- Va. mer at Lake Orion, Mich. PRAG—MELINSKY 51 r. and Mrs. Jack Tobin and On July 21, at the Congregation daughter Miriam, left for a trip Wiwi Moshe, the marriage of Miss to the Twin Cities and Duluth, Fae Slelinsky, daughter of Mr. and Minn. On their return they will Mrs. Aaron Melinsky, to Milton L. visit in Chicago and South Bend. Prag, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Prag, was solemnized. Mrs. Rose Laver and daughter The bride wore a frock fashioned Lillian, of Philadelphia, I'a., are entirely of tulle, with a long lilted guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Max bodice and a long skirt of tiny of 2921 Sturtevant avenue. tulle ruffles. A cap of rose pointe lace held her tulle veil, and a Joseph Modell and Louis Modell shower bouquet of roses, baby's are enjoying It three months trip breath and lilies of the vatled com- through Europe, having sailed pleted her ensemble. Miss Selma Prag, who was maid feint New York July 10, on the S. of honor, wore maize chiffon and S. Majestic. carried yellow tea roses, and the Bernard Slomovitz of Bayonne, Misses Minnie Glist, Betty Willis, N. J., guest in Detroit for two Dorothy Korn and Mrs. Jack weeks of his grandparents, Mr.! Nathan were the bridesmaids. They and Mrs. Samuel Slomovitz of more similar frocks of chiffon in Kenilworth avenue, is being exten- harmonizing pastel shades and sively entertained during his stay carried pale pink roses with satin here, as well as at nearby camps bows to match their frocks. Helena and Rhea l'rag were flower girls and resorts. and William Cohen was ring Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Sehuraytz bearer. Dr. Jerome Prag was best man, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nathan, at services at Ahav- and Sidney Karbel, Herbert Eiges, ath Achim Synagogue, Westmin- Abe Schmier and Jack Gordon ster and Delmar, on Saturday, were the ushers. A wedding supper and dancing Aug. 17. A dinner will be served Sunday evening, Aug, 18, at Jer- for 200 guests followed the cere- icho Temple, to the family and mony. After a honeymoon trip to Mackinac Island, where they friends. will be guests at the Grand Hotel, Morris Schlesinger of 3260 Mr. and Mrs. Prag will reside at Clairmount avenue, accompanied 3265 Boston boulevard. by his niece and nephew, Miss BILSKY—DAVIS Irene Schlesinger and Andrew Miss Clara Davis, daughter of Schlesinger, spent a short time in Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Sirs. Ben Davis, and Jack Bilsky were united in marriage at The party motored both ways. Congregation B'nai Moshe July 23. Miss Davis wore a white satin Sirs. P. Feinstein and daughter, Leona, have returned to St. Louis, frock made with a tight bodice and Mo., after a week's visit with Mr. flare skirt. A tulle cap with elus- and Mrs. Frank I., Feinstein of t ters of orange blossoms at the sides held her long tulle veil, and :1325 Monterey avenue. , an arm bouquet of roses and lilies Mrs. A. Ni. Finkel of 15600 Nor- of the valley completed her cos- mandy avenue, with her daughter tume. Mrs. William Chapman. wearing Charlotte and youngest son, Irv- ' ing, left last Wednesday for an , black taffeta, was matron of honor. extended visit to her sister, Mrs. She carried American Beauty Si. Zeff, and family, of Sierra roses. Miss Dolly Schiff, who was maid of honor, wore green taffeta Ninth's', Cal. and carried yellow tea roses. The The Bar Mitzvah of Abraham Misses Frances Bilsky and Betty Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mazer in peach chiffon, carried liam Silver, was commemorated tulips and roses. After a wedding supper and with a dinner at the home of his parents, 3351 Tuxedo avenue, on dancing for 100 guests, the newly wedded couple left for a trip to Sunday, July 21. Covers were laid for 50 guests. Among the out- New York. On their return they will reside at 3037 :Monterey ave- of-town relatives and friends in attendance were Sir. anti Mrs. S. nue. Freittlis and family of Cleveland, SALESIN—WEINGARTEN and Mr. and Mrs. II. Arison of The marriage of Miss Betty Battle Creek, Mich. Addresses and a musical program were fea- Weingarten,daughter of Mr. and tures of the dinner. The Bar Sirs. Joseph Weingarten, to Louis Mitzvah was presented with a gift Salesin, son of Mr. and Sirs. harry by a committee appointed by the Salesin, was solemnized at the HIS picture was taken in hoard of directors of the Ladies' Congregation Beth David July 21. The bride wore white taffeta, Auxiliary' of the Jewish National after Jack Home, which also presented Mrs. with a large beaded collar, and a Major had bought his suit. Notice Silver with a loving cup in ap- tulle cap with cluseers of orange preciation of her efforts for the blossoms at the sides held her long, the smart modernistic motif in , tulle veil. Roses and lilies of the organization. valley formed her bridal bouquet. which the store is decorated. Mrs. Jack Parr (Gertrude Gold- The Misses Evelyn and Dorothy Brodsky, twin daughters of Mrs. berg) was matron of honor, and There's style in PHILCONS Clara Brodsky of Pittsburgh, Pa., Pauline' Rosenthal, Betty Weis- STORE as well as in PHILCONS are visiting their sister, Mrs. I'. S. man, Anne Friedman, Sally Mil- Berns of Chicago boulevard. Many ler, Hannah Salesin, and Esther CLOTHES. affairs are being given in their honor. Notice the suit. This is an actual wielhoch's Woodward Thou to Waahlnatooll Seed Pearl* Bags The formal bags of the moment We present several attractive new styles, in two Amazingly Low Priced Groups. A small pouch bag with Beauvais and *seed pearl design. :Mounted on a gold finish metal frame. 7.50 A larger pouch type, with more col- orful design. Mount- ed on plain gold finish frame. 8.50 • I 5, •t ios Ilimelhoch's—Hand-Bags—First Floor NEWLYWEDS: If it's fine furniture you want you can get it here, .as we carry the finest makes of furniture in the country, and at the right prices, KINCIISULAR FURNITURE Co. 7730 TWELFTH ST. NORTHWAY 1367 We Sell Retail at Factory Prices A Classified Ad is Small, Mighty Detroit's Smartest Dressers Wear Philcons Clothes! Belle Isle—Near Picnic Grounds wAmmmmnommson GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT Mr. and Mrs. Ilynian Mintz announce the engagement of their daughter, Fanny, to l'hilip Ruskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ruskin of Detroit. Mrs. Anna Granadier announces the engagement of her daughter, Tillie, to David Lichtenstein. Sir. and Sirs. Michael Silver, 13930 Woodrow Wilson announce the engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to Barney A. Ross, son of Mrs. Dora Ross of 9841 McQuade avenue. Sir. and Mrs. Walter Levy of New Castle, I's., announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna, to Morris Abramowitz of this city, son of Mr. and Sirs. lien Abramowitz. Sir. and Mrs. 1. Ginsberg of Glendale avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Hynes) Anne, to David Daniel Rothenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs, Max Rothenberg of Leslie avenue. Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Dulkin of Evanston, Ill., announce the en- gagement at their daughter, Mary, to Dr. Barnard I.. Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lieberman of Detroit, Mich. A personal shower was given in the form of a luncheon and bridge, in honor of Miss Clara Belle Otis Aug. 8—Miss Malvin Rae Pitzele, daughter of Dr. and Sirs, Wi of 2256 Ferry Park, a bride-elect, on Saturday afternoon, July 13, ham A. Pitzele of Lorain, Ohio, to Frederick W. Ziv of Cincinnat' Ohio, at the Lorain Country Club, Lorain, Ohio. at the Lee Plaza Hotel, by her sis- Aug. 17.—Miss Jeannette Reda Langer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ter, Mrs. Archie C. Goldberg. Jacob Langer, to Melburn I.. Finsterwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loui LeRny I,. Atlivaick and Aaron Finsterwald. I.. Karp have returned from a mo- Sept. 3.—Miss Esther R. Winkelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tor trip through Northern Michi- Louis Winkelman, to Lester Sherald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. gan, making extended stays at Smith of Grand Rapids, Mich. Flint, Ilay ( ity and Mackinac Is- land. Come in and see our ex- ceptional values. LT:a% JEWISH CENTER BAND BELLE ISLE CONCERT Engagements Blue Bird Furs re PAGE BIEWIE4 [mai, [A A Great "Send•Off!" JackMajor,"Voice of the Southland" Brunswick Artist, and Headliner at Fox Theater takes the stage to say: "Philcons Clothes are Really Special Low Prices ON Used Grands Our entire stock of exchanged Grand Pianos offered at extra great reduc- tions for Mid-Summer selling. Each instrument has gone through our Tuning, Regulating and Refinishing Department; some of them cannot be told from new. Wonderful oppor- tunity to grace your home with a Grand Piano. Free Exchange Trial. Terms to suit. Don't fail to see these amazing bargains. Come TODAY if you possibly can. 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Now Showing Advanced Fall Styles 8 295 ° to ' 5 0 "America's Best Clothing Values" T CONS STORE, just Miss Elsie husky of Youngs- town, Ohio, is a guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Sirs. John Schlesinger of 6415 Ironwood avenue. LORD BALFOUR 81; HEALTH IMPROVED LONDON.— (J. T. A.) —Lord Arthur Balfour celebrated his eighty-first birthday July 25. On the occasion of his anniversary, it was stated that his health has im- proved considerably. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 photograph! —still waiting for a dissatis- fied customer —ABE MAX Streng Chevrolet Co. 5510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035 lPlh iill ie PHIL- s Fox Theater Bldg. —Open Evenings—