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711E WROTE /OHM

Gotham Gold Stripe Hose

OC1

Very Sheer Chiffons

Box of Three Pairs, $5.70

ing pointed heel number of exquisitely sheer, clear
A s t unn
chiffon weight. Lovely new Full shades are an added feature
. and the lower 3-pair price a savings opportunity!

Store Hours-9 to 8:30

Healy patrons find these many shops a delightful convenience!
here they find charming, Vivi dresses . . . and our famous
Gotham Gold Stripe Hose ... in latest fashions!

Book Cadillac, 206 Michigan 9244 Grand River Ave.
16511 Woodward Ave.
3884 West Fort Street

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Segall an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Solomon, at services at the
Tuxedo Talmud Torah, Tuxedo
and Holmur avenues, on Saturday,
Aug. 17. A dinner will be served
Sunday evening, Aug. 18, at Jeri-
rho Temple, to the family and
friends, and dancing will follow.

SHOPS

CgashionsChne artr

1426 WOODWARD AVENUE

Miss Miriam Simon of Hamilton,
Ont., is visiting her aunt and
uncle, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Krohn,
lat their summer home, Cedar Is-
% land Lodge.

Detroit, Mich.

* WHITE STAR DAIRY *

Manufacturers and Distributors
Ask Your Grocer For

WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM

With Every Meal
Delkiously Different. All kinds of Loaf Cheese

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En 9nLI

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Miss Sally Erman is co-chair-'
n of the reception committee,
and is actively assisting in the ar-

Woodward Tbn• to Washloltoolll

Pianos to Rent for Summer Homes

j

Paris decrees longer skirts ...
longer coats . . . and now . .

Gloves are Longer

The suede glove is first

with its softer texture and
new lovely tints, especi.

ally the new powder-pink.

Then there is the doeskin
and glove, in this new

length worn entailed over

the sleeve, for daytime
semi-formal occasions.

t '-‘ ) Eight-button, 6.50
Six-button
5.00, 6.00

MISS SALLY ERMAN

rangements for the Bicur Cholem
annual moonlight Monday, Aug.'
19, on the steamer Put-In-Bay.
Many stage and radio celebrities
will entertain while "Wen" Talbert
and his Chocolate Fiends will pro-
vide music for dancing. Tables
and cards fur bridge, and many
Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nagler, a daughter, Geraldine other diversions will be provided
Tickets will be sold at the foot of
Alice.
First street, front which the boat
Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Shapiro, a son, Harold Richard. leaves at 8:30. Samuel Wexler,
Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siderman (Mary Levenberg) of president, is general chairman of
this function.
3375 Fullerton avenue, a daughter, June Beatrice.
July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Askin of Buffalo, N. Y., son and
daughter of Rabbi E. Aishiskin of Detroit, a daughter,
July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pollock, a son, Stan or Gary.

Births

6615 Woodward Ave.

Longfellow 6439

imelhochs

ma

Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman and
Aug. 17.—Miss Jeannette Reda Langer, (laughter of Mr. and Mr
daughter, Leah Ruth, are si•inling
the summer at Omena, Mich., on .1 slob Langer, to Nlelburn 1.. Finsterwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loui.
'insterwald.
Grand Traverse Bay.
Aug. I8—Miss Sadye Baumstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gavern and laumstein, to William J. Ilalpert, at the Barium Hotel.
Aug. 25—Miss Pauline Lightstone, sii.ter of Mr. and Mrs. hair
sons, Alan and Stanley, of Cle-
ments avenue, motored to Central I .ightstone, to Benjamin Greenspoon, son of Mr. and Sirs. Max Green
s
Lake and will spend their vacation noon.
at the Fisher Lodge.
Sept. 3.—Miss Esther R. Winkelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Winkelman, to Lester Sherald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman Smith of Grand Rapids, Mich.
and Benjamin Pearlman of Boston
boulevard are motoring through
Michigan and will stay at the
Clovers on Grand Traverse Bay
for two weeks.

Neighborhood Shops

.," eal

Engagements



Wedding Calendar

Hosiery Shop—First Floor

D

HELPS PREPARE FOR
MOONLIGHT AUG. 19

Mrs. Louie Charlip of 524 Holbrook avenue announces the engage
' ment Of her daughter, Sophie, to Benjamin Greenberg, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Hey Mrs. M. Greenberg.
man of Genesee avenue are on a
Mrs. Pearl Lieberman of 1707 Seward avenue announces the en-
two weeks' motor tour of the east
ern states. During the past week gagement of her niece, Miss Rae Shapiro, to Max Rosenberg, son of
they visited in West Concord, Fall Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of 2356 Elmhurst avenue, formerly of
River and Boston, Mass., Provi• Cleveland, Ohio.
Bence, It. I., New York City and Mr. and Mrs. I. Denawetz of this city announce the engagement of I
their daughter, Rosalie, to Solon Lewinthal of Brookhaven, Miss.
other points.

Miss Bernice Bergman of Los '
Angeles, Cal., is a guest of her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Disner, of Glynn Court.

$1.95

13927 East Jefferson Ave.

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PAGE . SEVEN

ai IRON ICLE

Four-button, 5.00



RIMELHOCIPS—GLOV ES—FIRST FLOOR

WINDSOR'S SCHOOL
PICNIC ON AUG. 18

The annual picnic of the Wind-
sor Jewish School will be held on
Sunday, Aug. 18, in the Memorial
Park on hall avenue in Windsor. ,
A rich program has been pre
Mrs. Albert II. Krohn has re-
Ilebrew songs will be
turned from a motor trip to Mon-
pared.
!frock of satin and lace embroid sung under the direction of the
MENDELSON—FRANKEL
treal, Que.
id oexils.in Aper a prisof lharcled, also teacher, B. Lerman, and the classes
e ern eb
i d roinp
The Book Cadillac Hotel was the ,
,
u
of the other teachers, S. Smllin
Harry M. Gruber will entertain scene of a pretty wedding on July '
and hr
Le-
the members of the Ilakoah Sport 21 when Miss Katherine Frankel, 1 long veil of lace and tulle,
d f white M rs. Z. Markin and Miss E.
.
. f h'
I
vine, have prepared interesting,
Club and their guests Friday at a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
numbers. Attractive amusements
lawn party at his home on Broad- Frankel, became the bride of Jack roses surrounding a calla lily.
Mrs. Merwin Goldberg, who was
street. This function will be the Mendelson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
will be arranged for the children.
her sister's matron of honor, wore
The best pupils will be awarded
first of a series of socials sponsored Max Mendelson
endelson.
was per . blue taffeta and tulle and carried prizes in the presence of the su-
by members of llakoah Sports.
The ceremony,
II 0 w tea roses, and Miss Lillian
Ye
of the United Ilebrew
A M Hershman
o f perintendent
who was ma
Mr. and
M. Horwitz
of at 6 o'clock, in the presence of 2001Mendelson,
tat- Schools, B. Isaacs.
frenton
have Mrs.
as their
guests their
was read under a huge bell honor, wore yellow tulle and
All
of
the
Jews of the Border
carried an r arm ss 1::uqutteyt Cities are invited.
Trucks will
aunt, Mrs. D. Babin; her daughter, guest'.
f white rase s flanked at the sides fete
Ki
Th
Mi
'
he
location
of the school,
'
ick and little Jean I with palms and ferns in tall o f • II
Mrs, B. Phin,
k l an d Rosalind leave t
ll F rane
Moss, Tie
M
a. m.
Ph inick of Cleveland.
Feldman, who were the brides- 528 Tuscarora street, at 10
' standards.

The bride was attractive in a maids, wore bouffant frocks of
Mrs. D. Bayaner of Winnipeg,
green tulle and carried pink roses.
Man., arrived Sunday, Aug. 4, to I
Three hundred additional guests
make her home with her children,) City,
,
Washington,
Atlantic City attendedtne
as
„. the reception and dancing
The Adolph Freund Chapter 931
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 13arkoti of I
Mrs. Goldberg which followed the supper, after
I and Cleveland.
of the A. Z. A., met at the B'nai
Gladstone avenue.
.
and daughter also spent a few days which the newly wedded couple
nth July 31.
tri through
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sweetow, for-, in Toledo with her parents and left for a hone moon trip
''' B, Morris Lipsky who was chosen I
y
Northern
M
is
higan.
delegate
to the national conven- ,
merle of Detroit but now of Chi•' sister, Mrs. Samuel 1Qaerson.
tion in Pittsburgh, reported on the '
cago, are visiting friends and rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Teicher of
convention.
LEVIN—COHEN
tives in Detroit.
,
228 Winona Highland Park, an-
Mr. Lipsky also reported for the
II t of Boston
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miller of nounce the Ban Mitzvah of their
. athletic committee that matches
Glynn Court left this week for son, Irving, on Saturday, Aug. 17, boulevard announces the marriage
Lou will be aed o ff in the near
New York, Atlantic City and other with services at Beth David syna-' of Miss Lillian Cohen and which ' tore in p
preparation
parati on for a tennis ,
, El hurst and Fourteenth. Levin, both of Toledo, Ohio,
' , On Sunday, Aug. 18, a reception: was solemnized at Temple Beth El, tournament in which Toledo, Grand
points.
eastern points.
Rapids, Flint, Windsor, and De-
Chester R. Harris and Lou Stol- and dinner will be given at Krae- Detroit, on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Rabbi troit chapters will participate and
Mr. andn
ler are spending a few weeks at : mer's Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. :Bernard Zeiger officiated.
which Chapter 93 will sponsor.
ome
i
ir

Jack Steinberg then gave an in-
the Charlevoix Inn., Charlevoix,
I Mrs. Levin will make the h
A week-end party was given by I Toledo.
teresting speech on "success and
Mich.
the Misses Maxine and Shirley -- •
' dhow to gain it.
STEPSAY—RIVLIN
Nathaniel Reuben, president of
Mrs. Alfred Gunsberg of 13725 Harris and Goldie Wynblatt, at
P
Dexter boulevard entertained 20 Walled Lake, in honor of Miss
M rs. Sarah Rivlin of Etna, - a..1 Chapter 93, announced that he will
_
guests at a handkerchief and Clara Yanoff and George Feldman announces the marriage of her i no t b present at the next meet- ..W.
. ..
-
hosiery shower on Saturday, Aug., of Toledo and Miss Becky Lublin daughter, Minnie, to Harry Sten-I ing as he will leave for Cedar .•----'
: 4
3, honoring Miss Pauline Light - of Jackson. The party continued say , son of Mrs. Rebecca Stepsay,' Pointe, Ohio, where a national 7
stone, whose marriage to Benja- Sunday night at their home, 2724 which was solemnized in Pitts- checker tournament is being held '------
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with dancing.
!in which he will participate. Iteu-IEa
min Greenspoon will take place Glendale avenue,
burgh on July 21.
______
' Aug. 25.
r Miss Katherine Stepsay of De- ben is the present checker champ

Miss Frances Gantz of Harmon troit was maid of honor,
Mor- of Michigan.
TE-E
Miss Jeanette Weller enter avenue
and Miss Ann Phillips Hof cisRivlin performed the , duties
uties of
-
Wiled at a personal shower of , Clements avenue left for an ex- r best man.
Wil
U. P. A. ISSUES APPEAL I 0--
lovely appointments on July 27 at tended trip through the east.
lovely
=
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Stepsay and
FOR CASH ON PLEDGES=
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hittier
Apartments in honor
Whittier
Harry Rivlin were also members of

PL
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of Miss Esther Katz, a bride•elect
Miss Florence Coppersmith of the bridal party.
That the hope for larger prop- E-. - -
of September.
I Woodland avenue has returned
After a return from a honey sass in Palestine during the next

: from a two weeks' visit in Chicago. moon in Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. year, which was
resse d by Dr. g
Mrs. Charles Horwitz of Mon -
Stepsay will reside at 2254 Pin-' Chaim Weizmannexp
in his presides- Fa
treat, Can. , who has been visiting,
and brother-in-, Mrs. Max ]layman of 3748 Wa. gree avenue.
, tial message at the Zurich World -=-
her sister-
avenue hob 'returned home
I Zionist Congress, is dependent in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of ger
Boston boulevard. has returned from a very delightful visit in Chi-
' a large measure on the payment by
CHARLIP—STERNBERG
cave,
where
she
was
extensively
r and Mrs. Charles Sternberg American Jews of their obligations
home after spending three week ,
M
Appea l i s
. •
n the city. Mrs. Horwitz was ex. entertained.
: announce the marriage of their to the United
Char- the statement contained
tsiv
n ely entertained (luring her'
Abe Teicher and Harry Fort- daughter, Sylvia, to Meyer
_77,.;
mer
appeal
issued
to
contributors
E.
• Ch l'
.

.
stay.
gang left Sunday, Aug. 4, for a lip, son o .
21. to the Palestine f und by the no - a
Dr. Louis E. Kamin left Monday two weeks' stay at South Haven which was solemnized o Jul y maid tional office of the orga nization. 1_
M iss Caroline Barron Jul
-
I&_,
I , for a two weeks' sojourn at Char- and Chicago.
of honor, and the Misses Rae Sha- Checker Cabs. Empire 70001 =


I levoix and Mackinac Island.
Jos
N
Glass
of
Dexter
are
and
Sophie
Charlip
were
the
M
Miss Rosalind Frank of Law- boulevard, and Miss Ruth Barnett ridesmaids.
i rence avenue has left to join her of Carter avenue are attending the, Samuel Sternberg performed the
g mother, who is spending several interstate merchants' convention duties of best man.
150
per for left
, After a wed ding supCharlip
M' weeks with relatives and friends at in Chicago this week.
guests, Mr. and Mrs.
CLUB

M' Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Dr. and Mrs. William J. Vidaver for an eastern trip.

Marriages

A. Z. A. NOTES

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EAT
AUGUST

ANNIS FURS

Now in Progress

Every Price Reduced

Buy Now and Save!

NEWTON ANNIS

?ors

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"Sweetest
in the World"

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Eveh Though Your Living Room
be Very Small

there's ample space for this hand-
some, high-grade instrument-

GRINNELL BROS.

Own Make, Apartment Style

PIANO $350

It has the full 7 1-3 octave keyboard, and a big,
rich tone. It is a small piano in case propor-
tions only. It's modern, handsomely finished
encasement is of outstanding charm, and it is
constructed throughout of the same carefully
selected materials and by the same expert crafts-
men as are our superb grand pianos. We stand
back of it with as strong a guarantee as was
ever written. The price of $350 is made pos-
sible only because we build it ourselves. It em-

bodies excellence you would otherwise pay
much more for. Don't fail to see and hear this
fine little piano. It may be purchased on sur-
prisingly easy monthly payments.

71# Merkel (Wow e/ Dem*

GRINNELL I3FCf.

Ut405

&denary Reproseasstires

t t 5.21 WOODWARD AVE.

DETROIT

ea Dona }orb t
•-‘0441.0. 0•4a Oro*

nrTss 1.10.P100.,

•-• ■ • rne

711 71

"o.

—still
waiting
for a
dissatis-
fied
customer

Miss Miria m Kramer, accompa-
nied by her mother, Mrs. J. II. Kra-,
!her, and her niece, Miss Esther
I Sempliner, of Bay City, left last,
week for a two weeks' motor trip'
to Rochester, N. Y. ,

Streng Chevrolet Co.

Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pitts-
/ burgh, Pa., has returned home
after spending six weeks with her
mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz, of Mt.
Clemens, Mich. She will visit in
Cleveland before returning to
Pittsburgh.

Let our experts lubricate, grease or alemite your car. We
use high pressure air system.
FREE PARKING—Lem your car hero to be ...idled while
■ t the show or shopping—no charge for perking.
Motor and Chassis Cleaned by Experts

8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

SEA-GULLS

•rnor Highway West, Corner Psrk Are.

We Are Op.. Day nod . Night to Servo You

For a New Thrill

ride the

Around Belle Isle Direct
from Downtown Detroit

Kenilworth Garage

9431 John R. St.

Empire 10923

"Your Neighborhood Garage"

Storage, Towing, General Repairing

BODY AND FENDER BUMPING. RADIATORS REPAIRED

We Hare Only Expert Mechanics. Our Work I, Guaranteed.

See Detroit's changing sky,
I line, boat clubs, charming river.
side residences.
Sea-Gulls are comfortable
Chris Craft runabouts--pow-
ered with mighty Chrysler mo-
tors that fairly lift you out of
the water. You'll enjoy it!

Sea-Gulls Leave from foot of

Griswold Street

Phone CHerry 6383

Information at All Hotels

FURS Custom
Made

Mrs. Maxwell Gold, accompanied
by her daughter, Marilyn, and her
mother, Sirs. Charles Brown. are
spending the summer in the Irish
Hills.

—ABE MAX

YOUR CAR WASHED IN 9 MINUTES-95c

100

Ackmur

Mrs. M Lowenstein of holly- of 493 West Grand boulevard have
1 wood, Cal., is the guest of Mrs. returned from a two weeks
RABBI REICH DIES
. Emma Rosenberg of 1170 Coiling- in Onaway, Mich., where they
were guests of their parents, Mr.
wood avenue.
and
Mrs.
A.
Dosie.
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Chief


Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goldberg
Rabbi Wilhelm Reich (lied here at
tf
Mrs. Jacob Cohen and her the age of 76. Chief Rabbi Reich
ich
ii and daughter, Joyce Gloria, of
-
Washburn avenue, have returned daughter, Miss Della, are spending suffered a heat stroke while
from a three weeks' tour through the summer months at South sting at a funeral service at Be-
the east, stopping off at New York Haven, Mich., where they are
denbeiwien.
B e t e l m
'
g ar ea
He w as noted as an author, pro-
Cohen joins them on week-ends.'
fessor a nd preacher.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Primakow are
r
otor t i p through
m
, enjoying a
no rth e rn Michigan .

Ilonoring Miss Jean Adelson,
whose marriage to Leon Golden-
berg took place July 30 at Long
Beach, L. I., Miss Clara Sachs of
Hazelwood avenue was hostess at
a bridge-luncheon and kitchen
shower at the Masonic Temple
July 20.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosenthal
(Rosalie Sturman of Chicago, Ill.)
have returned from their honey-
moon and are now residing at
2960 Boston boulevard.

Miss Miriam Kamin has as her
gu e st Miss Miriam Evans of Chi-
ago, III., for whom many affairs,

have been planned. During Miss!

I Evans' stay they will take the boat'

trip to Niagara Falls.

DINE

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t he rhythm or

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AUGUST SALE 't ,

20% TO 35% OFF

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.

Only a Furrier

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

Come In

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yr

Seymour
Simons
Ambassadors

L-V....7

FROG

, STEAK and

CURTAIN VALUES

5,000 Ruffled Curtains, Panels,
Criss-Cross Curtains
and Sets at

98c

Each, Pair, or Set

Curtain manufacturers know of the suc-
cess of Frank & Seder's curtain sale . . . -g
they consider this store a sure outlet for sur-
plus stocks . . . and they come to use fre-
quently with offerings that we simply can-
not resist. Monday we will put on sale the g-
most recent of these special purchases .. .
at savings that will tempt you to buy cur-
tains for every room in the house. Check
the values ... and come Monday as early in
the morning as you can.

Wilton Rugs

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4

Monday Unusual

FISH

CHICKEN

DINNERS

For Raserrstions Call
REDFORD 2449

444:44:4C1-444§

ROADSIDE

INN

27x24 inches ... assorted
patterns and colors . . .
with fringed ends . . .

$4.95

S■ venth

$19.75

Floor

Eighth Floor

Felt Base
Floor Covering

In blocks, tiles and all-
over effects in assorted
cetera.

39c

Inner Spring
Mattresses

400 coil spring ... with
felted cotton, and strong
durable ticking . . . rolled
edge and tied tufts.

200 Fancy
Cretonne Pillows

Round, oval, or square
shapes in assorted patterns

and colors.

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39c

Eighth Floor
Eighth Floor
On Sale Monday—Frank & Seder's—Eighth Floor

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LIDO CAFE
Will Open In September

FORMERLY

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

ROSENHILL INN
MACK AVENUE

at 8 % Mile Road

Brake Service and Relining—Motor Overhauling— ,
Repairing

Ran. 5279

FROG, FISH
AND CHICKEN
DINNERS

Washing and Polishing—Body and Fender Repairing•Collisio•
and lastalled
Work and Painting—Seat C
Right on the Job
DAY AND NIGHT TOWING SERVICE

MUSIC AND DANCING
EVERY EVENING

HARRY'S Garage

J. SCHNAAR, Inc.

Manufacturing Furriers

2966 Woodward Ave.

STORE CLOSES
WWI Lys P.M. Saturday 4 P.M.

Phone Roseville 558

W. E. ROGERS, Prop.

24-HOUR GARAGE SERVICE

made

Telephone Columbia 1812

45 Selden

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