PAGE SIX TIEDETRon;frAtisnORCNICUL ■•■ ••1111111 ■ 1.1• ■ ••• ■ •• ■ 1•• ■ 11.••••111MINOINI ■lay■I■ In ISGAH WILL HEAR 3 CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR SEPT. 2 1 LARGE WOMEN 0 New Fall Frocks at $16 Each Day Sees New Arrivals . . . We Would Be Pleased to Have You View the Splendid Selections of New Styles and New Colors for Autumn . . . and the Size Range Is Complete! Heyn's—Third Floor HE YKVC Her Betrothal Announced ') • nn Definite arrangements have been mpleted for an open meeting tensorial by Pisgah Lodge, kcal 'nai 13'rith, to be .- held I in Tues- y evening, Sept. , at Congrega- , Irnai Moshe, Dexter at Lew-; •nce. This meeting is planned for the rpose of hearing the platforms candidatesforthe office of goy- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- nor. The following candidates wald spent several days in Ron- ill be present to address the deau Provincial lark, Canada, as Ming: Judge Edward J. Jef- the guests of their children, Dr. ries, Attorney General Wilbur and Mrs. L. G. Steele. . Brucker, and ex-Governor Alex- vier .1. Groesbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of the Word has been received from Merest left for New York City, hicago that William Sultan, presi- where they will spend a week. ad of the Grand Lodge for this .mot; Julius Kahn, past presi- Miss Velma Kahn entertained a' aa of the District Grand Lodge, a luncheon last Saturday in honor nd Otto G. Felton, secretary of of Rosalind Weinberg of Los An- e District Grand Lodge , will to' geles and announced her engage- resent to address a meeting of ment to Conrad Friedman of isgah Lodge on Sept. H. Providence, R. I. Four Remarkable Values in the August Sale of Qxson. , You'll Enjoy Shopping at Heyn's Tremendous Selections of the Smartest Fashions Await Your Choice Here . . . at Prices That Will Add to Your Pleasure of Finding Just "Your" Style. . Ping Titll Notts Miss Mildred Fink left for Washington, New York and Ber• nuida and will return home after Labor Day. Linens Blankets, Sheets; Spreads Damask Table Cloths, 33.98--This is an important • .la,. Gleaming linen damask cloths, size 70 by '70 inches, are in the Chrysanthemum, Carnation, Lily-of-the-Valley an., patterns. And matching 22-inch napkins are $4.75 li The same quality in cloths, size 70 by 88 inches, 70 by 106 inches, $5.60. After an extended visit in the east Mrs. B. Ehrlich of Los An- odes, Cal., visited her aunt, Sirs. It. Baskin of Clements avenue. During her brief stay here she was honored with several luncheons and theater parties, at which Mrs. s. of Burlingame avenue and Mrs. 13. Green of La Salle boulevard were hostesses. Mrs. I. Rudolf of Monterey avenue and Mrs. S. l'ilsin of Brightmoor also entertained in her honor, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt and daugh- ter, Shirley Bernice, entertained with a dinner in her home on At- kinson avenue on Friday evening, Aug. 15, their guests being Mr. Weinberg and daughter Ruth of Cleveland; Miss Fannie Tushman and her house guest, Miss Mildred Finkle of Chicago; Mina Jean Blair, who has returned from a six months' visit with relatives in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other points of interest in California, and A. Rader of Brooklyn, N. Y. Later in the evening Miss Katt en- tertained two tables of bridge. Miss Molly Green of St. Louis, 0., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elsie Kline of Chicago . B, Harrison. boulevard spent the week-end in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Alex Kahn and children, avid and Nanette, have motored Rabbi and Mrs. Nachman A. o Boston to remain for several Ebin and daughter Freda of New eeks. York are visiting their parents, Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky. Mrs. II. T. Anthony and sons — • In honor of her approaching ave returned home after spending Mr. and Mrs. Sam Galanty of marriage on Aug. 31, Tau Tau wo weeks at Manton and Cadillac, the Belerest left on a boat trip to Sigma Gamma Sorority, of which ich. Georgian Bay for a week. she is a member, entertained Miss 81 by 99-Inch Sheets, $1.19—Smooth cotton sheets that aro full bed size. They are carefully torn and sized before hue and will give you years of constant service. Hall to r, , your linen shelves at this low price. MISS EDITH JOYCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. William IV. Albert of Chicago boulevard announce the engagement of their (laughter, Edith Joyce, to Harry Si. Carson of Oklahoma City, Okla., son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ('arson of Denver. Warm Wool Blankets, $10.35—These are reversible I•1.,• that are soft and fluffy and warm. They are wives in s shade on one side and a contrasting or harmonizing shade . other. 'they weigh four pounds and are size 70 by 00 in.•• Patch-Patterned Quilts, $3.89—Colorful and gay, the m.,.. ton quilts are printed reproductions of the patch-work , ; , ,ill- of Great-grandmother's day. They are full-bed size and wake charming spreads in Early American bedrooms. Print soft pastel color combinations. HUDSON'S RABBI FRAM TO GIVE BENEDICTION AT THE BUCKLEY MEMORIAL Third Floo•—Grand River Avenue Building Rabbi Leon Fram will (1 i , 1iv i the benediction at the memorial meeting for the late Jerry Buckley at the Arcadia Auditorium, Wood- ward .M on da „ . and Stimson, at In p. m. Announcement! Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman spent last Sunday in Detroit. Mrs. Ernest Langner of New The meeting will be held under dinner at the Oriole Terrace, Sarah Balantzow on Aug. 12 at the auspices of the United Spanish Haven, Conn., is the guest of her where places were laid for 10, and War Veterans Council of Detroit, sister, Mrs. E. A. Bernstein of Chi- Chi- , later at the Fisher Theater. Mrs. Renee Moses left on Satur- cago boulevard. ' of which Mr. Buckley was an hon- -- day for Toledo where she will be orary member, Former Judge the guest of her son, Murray Mrs. John Hopp of Ohio avenue , The Misses Nathalie and The- Charles L. Bartlett, president of Most,. She was accompanied by entertained at a bridge-luncheon resa Rosenman were hostesses at a ' the council, will preside. The , bridge-shower on Thursday eve- her grandson, Robert Moses. last Wednesday, complimenting meeting will be open to the public. Mrs. Max Weinberg of Loa An- ; ning, Aug. 14, given in honor of I their future sister-in-law, Bess Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield and Mrs. geles, Cal. Lois 1.e•enthale Places were laid Jos. Schwartz have returned home after a short stay ut Beulah, Mich. Eugene J. Ansparh has returned for 30 guests. Miss Estelle Tock- man also entertained at a bridge- to his home in Orange, N. J., fol- Miss Eileen Hirschfield has ar- lowing a visit with his sister, Mrs. shower for Miss Lewenthal on Montefiore Lodge No. 12, In- July 30, and Mrs. II. A. Vogel and dependent Order Free Sons of Is- rived home after spending two Leon 3A einberg of Glynn Court. Mrs. P. Lipman, sisters of the ' rad, seas honored by the presence weeks at Charlevoix. Harry J. Solomon of 2911 Mon- bride-elect, entertained at the of Henry J. Hyman, grand secre- In honor of her niece, Miss Ruth, terey has returned from a short Book-Cadillac on July 2. tary, of New York, at a regular meeting on Monday evening, Au- Kahn of Mikado, Mich., a bride- • business trip to St. Paul, Minne- Mrs. Theodore R. Lipsitz and gust 10. elect of this month, Mrs. George. apolis and Chicago, hliss Marion Arthur of Coiling. Kahn was hostess to 20 guests at Following the meeting Grand Miss Ruth Finsterwald has re- wood avenue are in New York City Secretary Hyman gave on illus- a beautifully appointed luncheon, and kitchen shower at which the turned from a two weeks' visit for a fortnight. . tented stereopticon lecture touch- ; ing on the history of the order, its bride's chosen volors of green and with Dorothy Rosenthal in Manis- white were daintily carried out at tique. Mich. Miss Ruth Meth seas greeted activities during the world war, her home on Tuesday afternoon. with a farewell party by her ' and the work of the Grand Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Many Applebaum cousin, bliss Lade Meth of Lee during pence times. Bridge was the game during the are at Mackinac Island to spend Place, on Wednesday, Aug. 15. A afternoon, and prise, were W The Independent Order of Free by Miss Pearl Goldberg, Miss Molly the remainder of the summer. buffet lunch was nerved at mid- Sons of Israel is one of I • t • Green. Out-of-town guests who night and (lancing followed. Miss organizations which were present- Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Longfel- Meth, nccompanied by her mother ed with testimonials from the were present and received gifts were Mrs. C. Gould, Mrs. L. Kauf- low avenue has returned from and sister, are leaving for Cleve- nited States government for work land for a few weeks' stay. They during the world war. man, Mrs. II. Hick, Mrs. Allan Charlevoix, Mich. Lichtig, Mrs. George Gudu of De- intend to return to Detroit and Grand Secretary Ilyman, while- Ethel Goldman, pianist. and Chicago for a brief stay and then ' in Detroit, is also attending the tsoit, Mrs. E. Paradise, Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Molly Green, St. teacher with the Ganapol Studios go on to California for the re- convention of the National Fra•I' of Music, has returned from a ; mainder of the year. lesuis, Mo. ; ternal Congress of America at the , summer's study in New York, Book-Cadillac hotel. Ile is the where she participated in the sum- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lipman have Mrs. Harry Hack of Detroit is only Jewish delegate tee this con- the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. mer master duos of Edwin Ilughes. as their guests the latter's sister, vention. Silos Goldman in resuming her Mrs. Joseph Weisberg, and her Max Kahn f r a few days The officers of Montefiore Lodge ;piano classes at her home and at son, Norman, of Chicago. are: A. A. Gattesman, president; Dr. S. R. Danto, vice-president; • I.I. S. CONFERENCE OF Mrs. Army Sampliner and fam- M. H. Emmer, secretary-treasurer. ily of Cleveland are now residing ZIONIST REVISIONISTS h o e .N , n s aexv e(r ' e f t I at 2635 Cortland avenue. lmetraa with relatives and friends. The suggestion of the U. S. (' en- Sol Lewis has returned home tral Committee of Zionist Revision.' Miss Margold Vehon of Byron after spending Iii days in Cleve-, ists to hold the first annual con-avenue will return from Ottawa land and Cedar l'oint. According to Mrs. Anna War- ference of the organization in Or- Beach on Sunday after spending ren, head of the outing committee, tuber was approved by the Detroitlseveral weeks there. Miss Ethel Kurtz is visiting her all preparations for the Belle Isle executive committee at its meeting! aunt, Mrs. Goodman, at her rot-. outing, which will take place Sun- Aug 12. All necessary prepare- Mrs. Abe Srere and daughter, tage at I.ake Orion for two weeks. , day, Aug. 21, have been made, it teens will be made and new organ- Beth Elaine, returned from a 10 this lonely little grand was learned at a special executive Surely no need of your izations will be formed in the neigh- day's visit to Charlevoix. piano to your home A surprise party was tendered, meeting held at the home of Mr. boring states, as n result of the home lacking another day Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muss of Fuller- and Mrs. Fred Alterman. work accomplished by the De- Easy monthly payments Saul Abramovitch, Detroit musi- ton avenue on Sunday, Aug. 17, at. the charm and up-to-date- There will be various rams: arranged on the bal- troit delegation at the Zionist con- cian, has been re-engaged by the Northwood Inn, the occasion being ness and joy a grand piano and contests, with prizes for the ance. Take prompt ad- mention ( leveland. University of New York, depart- their twenty-fifth wedding anni- winners. The public is invited. would impart. vantage of this wonderful op- V. Jabotinsky, world leader of ment of music education, for the versary. The table was beauti- There will be no admission charge. portunity . . . enrich your home Zionist-Revisionists, will be at the academic year 1930 and 1931. Mr. fully decorated with spring flow-; Signs with arrows pointing to out- and home-life now. conference, after which he will Abramovitch will spend a few era and green tempers tied with sit-', ing place will be seen alongside the make a tour of the states. weeks in Detroit prior to the fall ver tulle. Mrs. Paul Korshak and ; isles and driveways on the island. reparatory work is in the hands term, opening Sept. 23, and (luring daughter, Jane, of Chicago and "'The Musical Center of Detroit" All members are requested tee be , of a special committee for the his stay here will reside with his Mr. and Sirs, Ben Harris and in front of the Sholom Aleichem' middle west, which consists of L. brother and sister-in . -law, Mr. and daughter, Rhoda, of Toledo were Shute, 539 Kenilworth, at 10 a. m. Altman, J. Panush, S. Schnitz, Mrs. Arthur Abramovitch, of 2059 out-of-town guests. Covers were shorp, whence the whole assembly A. Weisbrot and A. Mayberg. Calvert avenue. laid for 30 sisters, brothers and will leave as a body in automobiles 4 Preparations are also being made parents. • not later than 10:30 a. m. fir a mass meeting in the begin- Miss Judith Margolis of Fata- •..Steinway Representative,.• The Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So- h•ng of September at which a full burgh is the guest of Ruth Kasdan Miss Mollie Schechter of Phila- ciety congratulates Rev. and Mrs.' r -port of the world congress of of Rochester avenue. delphia, l'a., is the house guest of Hyman Milkovsky on the engage- 1315•21 AVENUE, DETROIT Z onist Revisionists in Prague will her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schrei- ment of their daughter, Betty, to be given. Michigan, Ohio, Ontar o and Detroit Branches Mrs. Max Weinberg and (laugh- man, at 2219 Richton avenue. She Herman Becker , and Joshua Joy -- -- ter Rosalind of Los Angelo, are •IIS honored by Miss Mollie Smo- rich, secretary of the society, on visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wein- lensky of 2311 Richton avenue, at his betrothal to Miss Sarah Haber berg of Hague avenue. a bridge party Saturday, Aug. 16.1 of Cleveland. 1241 WOODWARD AVE S MRS. SADIE MEISNER HAS TAKEN OVER MANAGEMENT OF THE Vi+ Park Millinery Shop 16 Witherell, Next to Madison Theater and is now showing • large variety of fall hats The same cutting staff is here, prepared to serve you as before. Mrs. Meisner also ex- presses her appreciation of your past patronage and looks forward to greeting you in her new home, P77 SPECIAL LABOR DAY RATES •- _ event eagerly await- ed by all our customers who know that all sav- ings are genuine. All 20 0} She has made a home bigger than the shadow of her house) Weller Laundry Co. Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 A CLEAN SHEET MAKES SLEEP LIGHTER Our low rate of 8c per sheet enables you to enjoy the luxury of clean, Sweet, fresh sheets at frequent interval.. A. C. Kranz Merchant Tailor from all standard prices. Now is the time for you to buy your fur coat for next season. A small deposit will hold your garment until fall. Convenient terms if desired. We will also allow • 20% reduction on all co•ts made to order, remodeled or re- paired during this event. J. Schnaar, Inc. Manufacturing Furriers The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Wooaw a ..41111k_. OLD FOLKS HOME Miss Mildred Ganda! of Cleve-- Mrs. G. Gould and family, who land is the guest of her sister and t•ou 01 of llon•telle 'Theater — ha, been visiting with her mother, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. Owing to the illness of .1. Levine, Mrs. R. Steinberg of Edison ave- Slomomitz of 3321 Monterey, Columbia 4222 president of the Jewish Old Folks nue, left for her home in Chatta- nooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Fineman of 24G Home, the party on Tuesday Wan =Open Evenings East Ferry avenue entertained in spent in prayer for his speedy re- lire Harry Lewis has returned honor of their out-of-town guests cover Sirs. Mrs. Anna Rubenstein and Edna after a six weeks' sojourn in South with a dinn er for 50 p eop MODERN DELICATESSEN Bend, Ind., and Chicago. le. The I.ewis thank Nate S. Shapiro, Mr:. out-of-to wn guests we re Mr. and 11612 Dexter Boulevard Agnes Yarrows and her friend:, Mrs. Si. Zeit and family of L" and Mrs. Ida Schults and all Or st. For Your Sandwich Sliss Lucille Schreiber of 2304 Angeles, formerly of Detroit; Mrs. who helped at the home on Tues. Chicago boulevard entertained 12 Sacks and (laughter of Boston, d ay. a s couples at her home Saturday eve- Masa., guests of Dr. and Mrs. ___ _ icing. Aug. 16, in honor of Glassman. Mr. Glassman. Mr. Between Calvert and Marie Slesinger of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mrs. Sonn, who have just re-; A buffet supper was sensed et turned from a trip east, were HUNTINGT ON INN Collin wood midnight. among the guests. Woodward at Elsren-Mile 3410 WOODWARD AVE. and Service Prevail Three Full Days FOUR Full Days Saturday, Aug. 30 through Monday, Sept. 1, Friday, Aug. 29 through Monday, Sept. 1, $14.50 $19.50 SWIMMING DANCING BOATING RIDING TENNIS GOLF Enjoy a Week End Crowded with Athlet- ic and Social Events HAY FEVER SUFFERERS WOODWARD FUR SALE ON EtAllina LAKE CIARIENCIX Michigan's Splendid Adul Camp GRINNELL BRO s Miss Bess Steinberg, who had Mrs. Irving Shapero and daugh- IMPORTANT NATIONAL been visiting with her fancily, left ters, Jane and Joy, of Hazelwood for New York City, where she is avenue returned home after spend- FUND MEETING TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY making her future home. • ing seven weeks as guests at Nas- sau Hotel, Long Beach, Long Mrs. Sidney Stone and mother, Island. An important meeting of the Mrs. Mary Gordon, have returned Jewish National Fund Committee from a visit to Camp Eagle Point, Milford and Marcus Nodel, sons will be held Wednesday evening at New Hampshire. of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nodal of 1629 the Shearer Zedek branch syna- West Philadelphia avenue, left for gogue, Twelfth and Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan and a two weeks' vacation at Brighton, Plans will lee completed at this Mr. and Mrs. J. B. I,asky motored Mich. meeting for the fund's work for to Charlevoix. the High Holy Days, especially in William Lavin left last Thurs., the, sale of stamps, and arrange- Sadie Meisner has left for Pitts- day for a visit with friends in ments will he made for the bazaar burgh and New York on a business Buffalo, N. 1', planned for the early fall. trip. Mies Bertha Patrick, daughter AMCA ORPHAN HOME Dr. and Mrs. Aaron CarIntein of Mr. and Mrs. I. Patrick of Vine.- PLANS MANY EVENTS left for an extended motor trip woo ' d asenue, • returns d rom an through New York and Pennsyl- extended trip through Wisconsin, Imo pg program The Amca Orphans Home and vania. Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. In Wil- Form School announces the fol- g mueet st te, i ll I N. 1, i s5 Si is, Patrick x. was . of events: Mrs. I. Harrison of Pittsburgh of Selma . N' ax, laugh- Tag (lay in Mt. Clemens, Aug. in visiting her children, Mr. and ter ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wax. 21; picnic in River Rouge Park, Mrs. B. Fink of Winona avenue. Aug. 31; special meeting, Mrs. Kay Kay Iludosh entertained at any, Aug. 21, at Congregation Miss Belle Goodman and fiance, a miscellaneous shower honoring Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth Murray Belkin, have returned Miss Lillian Rothschild, a bride- street; tg dy Sunday after Rosh from Cleveland, where they were elect of this month. Mrs. Samuel the guests of the latter's parents, Deitch honored her at a kitchen Ilashonah and collections and sub- scriptions that week; conference Mr. and Mrs. Si. Belkin, for the shower. between the Detroit and Canadian past week. Charles Fleisher and organizations with regards to the Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Lieberman daughters, Dorothy and Shirley, f bringing of more orphans in the a• near future. of Columbus, Ohio, spent several Elmhurst avenue have returned Committees recently visited the days here last week attending the from a three weeks' trip through funeral of Mr. I.ieberman's father. Northern hiichigan, visiting Bay farm school and re-port everything in gnvd order. The fields were City and Rogers City. Little Bob worked satisfactorily, and were it Herbert Blasberg of Cincinnati of Bay City accompanied not for the excessive heat a very in visiting with his aunt and uncle, Sherman them for a visit here with Mrs. good crop would be expected. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Fleisher. Leslie avenue. " • WHERE INFORMALIETY RULES THE DAY Delivers Seventh Annual the ASTOR SHOP MONTEFIORE LODGE HALEVY•HAZOMIR'S OUTING ON SUNDAY $25.00 f o Camp Manitou'n lake-washed and pine-scented air is free from all hay-fever causing pollens. Regular rates, including all activities except riding and golf, $35 a week. After Sept. 8, re- duced rates, $25 a week. For Reservations Write G. D'Atnico, Camp Manitou, Ironton, Mich. or call David C. Markowitz, 528 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg., Cadillac 4540 GUNSBERG'S FAMOUS DELICATESSEN Known for Its Quality. Made in Deteroit DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY This is an important item in hot weather. Gunsberg's products are manufactured in Detroit. No is to stock up when the dealer can get his supply fresh dailm. For Your Own Protection, Insist on GUNSBERG'S One delectable delicatessen, appe- tising, stimulating and tasty. Ask For Cunsbera's Sausages, Corned Beef, Pastrami, Tongue, Salami For sale ■ t all first-class deli- catessen shops, everywhere in the city. Gunsberg Packing Co. 2380 Twentieth Street Lafayette 3340 Patronize the "Community Builder" in your neighborhood DINE AND DANCE Look for the black and orange sign . List. to en. program Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Slash,. WMBC 7,30 P. err