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FAULTLESS CURTAIN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS MADISON 4580 AVRUNIN CAMP After Labor Day —An Adult Camp And now the Grown•Ups can take advantage of the excellent facilities of Avrunin Camp. SPECIAL LABOR DAY PROGRAM A day chuck full of activity and fun, and the feature will be • children's pageant. Sunday eve., Sept. 4 (night before Libor Day) there will be • dance, with music furnished by an excellent orchestra. Special Feature—Horseback Riding Under Supervision of a Guide Special accommodations have been arranged for the enter- tainment of adults until September 3. From then until October- 1 the camp will be used exclusively for adults. ALL MODERN HOTEL FACILITIES Rowing — Fishing— Swimming — Tomas _ Etc 1, Excellent Messl — -- Comfortable, Airy Sleeping Rooms This is the most pleasant time of the year for rest and recreation. For R ions, call Detroit: Hemlock 0098-W. Camp Grass Lake 8103. LABOR DAY SPECIALS 1.50 Motor Tuned and Adjusted—Alemite All Over—Brakes Equalised and Adjusted—Top Dressed Let Us Inspect Your Car FREE and Without Obligation ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. Now Conveniently Located at PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 SELESNYS GIVEN FAREWELL FETE A surprise bridge party was given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Lansing in honor of Mrs. E. Busch at 419 West street, who was pre- sented with a loving cup in appre- ciation of her faithful services as president of the auxiliary. llerman Golanty of the Bel-1 crest, accompanied by his son, George, who spent the summer with his father, left on a motor trip to Pittsburgh where his son will remain. Mrs. Jack Werbe and daughter, Revs Henrietta, of 2925 West Grand avenue, left for Kansas City, Mo., for an extended visit with Mrs. Werbe's parents. A great task completed—adjustments made in every department of this great institution—operating expenses reduced to a minimum means savings for you- PRINGLE presents a "new low" in price ranging, still maintaining the 48.year standard for "Built-In" Quality. Mrs. M. Stricker of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie of Ill., is visiting her children, Mr. Chicago boulevard and Saul Kop- and Mrs. Sam Marwil, and their man of Atkinson avenue left last! son, of 1734 Virginia Park. Thursday for a trip to Mackinac Island. Mrs. E. Zaludkowski of 2712 • Calvert avenue returned from her 31r. and mss. Na t stay at Mt. Clemens to prepare Chicago boulevard are spending for her journey to New York. Her the week-end at the Grand Hotel, daughters, daughters, Cecilia and Sonia, are Mackinac Island. also back from their vacation at Walled Lake, Mich., where they Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caplan of stayed at the cottage of their sor- Edison avenue returned from Chi- ority, Omega Delta Chi, of the cago, III., and motored to Charle- College of the City of Detroit. voix for an extended stay. Mrs. Zaludkowski and daughters are being extensively entertained Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, by their friends prior to their de- and daughter, Margy, are visiting parture for New York to join Rev. at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Zaludkowski and to make their Island. home there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sarason of Honored on Eve of Departure 3307 Tyler avenue will leave shortly to visit relatives in St. for Palestine; Their Names Louis, Mo. Inscribed in Golden Bood. --- Complimenting Slim Selma Wax Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Selesny of 341 Englewood, who left Detroit on Tuesday to settle in Palestine with their daughters, Drora and Sarah, were honored at two farewell gath- erings in their honor on Saturday and Sunday nights. Under the auspices of Congre- gation Etz Chaim, cf which Mr. Selesny was treasurer; the con- gregations Ladies Auxiliary, the Jewish National Fund and its aux- iliary, Ilashomer Hatzoir, Mizrachi Hatzoir and other groups, a ban- quet was held Saturday night at the Etz Chaim Synagogue on En- glewood avenue. Featured by the singing of Pal- estinian and liturgical songs, ad- dresses lauding the Seleanys for their efforts in synagogue meters and for Palestine were delivered by Rabbi S. M. Fine, Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz, treasurer of the National Fund; Sam Seligsohn, president of the Etz Chaim; Meyer Rosenberg, who acted as toastmaster; Aaron Kurland, Moses Weisswasser, Mrs. Max Hayman, Leon Kay, president of the Jewish National Fund; Miss Zelda Rosenthal of Mizrachi Hat- zoir, P. Slomovitz, N. Freimovtiz. In his response to these addres- ses, Mr. Selesny urged continued effort for the Jewish National Fund as an institution of extreme impor- tance in Jewish life. An appeal netted a sum which will be used as a nucleus to inscribe the names of the Selesnys in the Golden Book in Jerusalem. Gifts were presented to the Sel- esnys by the Etz Chaim Congrega- tion and its auxiliary and by friends in the Jewish National Fund. Sunday evening, at the head- quarters of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance, a banquet was given in honor of the Selesnys by the Society of former Palestinians, the B'nai Eretz Prices ARE Lower of Wilmette, Ill., who is visiting here, Miss Betty lloltzman enter- tained at bridge last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter left last Thursday on a motor trip to Minaki, Ont., by invitation of the Great West Life Assurance Com- pany to attend their convention. Enroute they will stop at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chica- go, Ill. Before returning home about Sept. 15 they will spend a few days in Winnipeg, Man. Dr. Jos. J. Jacobs of 115 East Grand River, president of the Michigan Chiropodist Association, and Dr. Louis Weiss of 1111 Gris- wold, have returned from Chicago where they attended the confer- ences of the International Fellows of Scientific Chiropody, at hotel Sherman, Aug. 27, 28 and 29. Dr. Jacobs was elected vice-president and chairman of the organization committee. Dr. Weiss also was elected vice-president and chair- man of the scientific committee. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of 651 Lyon street, N. E., Grand Rapids, Mich., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur, to be ml- emnized this Saturday morning, Sept. 3, at Temple Ahavas Achim, Scribner avenue, Grand Rapids. At home Sunday from 2 to 6 and 7to9p.m. Mr. and Mrs. A. Horwitz of 2940 Calvert avenue have as their guests Mrs. Horwitz's moth- er, Mrs. Frank Yawitz, and sisters, the Misses Corinne and Max- ine Yawitz of St. Louis, Mo. On Saturday evening, Aug. 27, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham en- tertained their immediate family as well as Mr. and Mra. Nathan Schreiber, at their cottage at Case Lake. Moving pictures of the re- cent weddings of Mr. and Mra. Milton Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fink were shown. A col- lection was made and $5 raised for seeing these pictures, which was sent to the Jewish Children's Home. Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler, Miss Hilda and Herbert Ressler of West Euclid avenue motored for a ten days' visit to Montreal, Canada, to visit relatives and friends. Joseph Stolarsky of 2953 Leslie avenue, and his children, Jean and Charles, left to spend the week- end in Chicago. Charles Stolar- sky will remain as a guest at the Bernard Hotel while he completes his final year at the Northern Illi- nois College of Optometry. The Misses Pearl and Lillian Levy of Delaware avenue motored to Cleveland where they spent the past week, being extensively en- tertained by friends. 111 *3 '11.. •we. firs ► r• ••b. •,sse• ,•ww stv° 490° W.' 4•. .• a"Nel 43014.*P* P'''" As an introduction to the new Fall Furniture showing PRINGLE invites you to compare this ensemble value with any you choose—it's a challenge—read this description—Sofa of solid mahogany carved frame, full hand web construction with 4 full rows of spring's 8 knot tied, sturdily built throughout, a variety of the newest fabrics in many color com- binations. The chair to complete this ensemble is of the same description and only $38.25. This magnificent Living Rolm Suite, fr described herewith, must not be con- fused with • similar suite inferior in detail and with only 3 rows of springs and 4 knot tie, offered in Detroit at en extravagant price — Buy PRINGLE "Built In" Quality as • safeguard. 50 ip YOU CAN AFFORD CARPETS - RUGS - DRAPERIES PRINGLE QUALITY—by comparison Is economy for the persons who are limit- In keeping with the LOW PRICE wave as evidenced through. out the great store, PRINGLE wishes to direct your atten- tion to the wonderful value in the Rug Department, second floor—Rugs—Carpets—and Draperies are marked to sell lower than in many a day—and you will find Quality main- tained to a PRINGLE Standard. ed in expenditure—secure good furniture that is Iasi- ing—Every tendency of the markets Is upward—do not delay—BUY NOW. The Illustrations. presented here- with are examples of other marvelous values In every department. The services of PRINGLE Counselors and Advisors are without chargge or obligation—make an appointment—at your home if you wish. CASH or CREDIT riutile furniture trimititutt; 2990 W. GRAND BOULEVARD — OFP FISHER BLDG. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coggan and their sons, Maurice and Yale, left Thursday for Rochester, N. Y., Joseph C. Bessman and Isadore where they will spend some time. Starr have returned from an ex- Mr. and Mrs. Max Skopp of tended trip through the East. 9354 Oakland avenue announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Da- Mr. and Sirs. Siegmund L. Brin have returned from a tour vid William, to be observed this through the West, visiting Minor- Saturday morning, Sept. 3, at Con- apolis, Madison, Chicago and in gregation Ahavath Zion, 446 Hol- B'NAI MOSHE PICNIC brook. The Bar Mitzvah will him- other cities. TO BE HELD SUNDAY self conduct the Sabbath services, Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman and with the assistance of a choir. Af- The second picnic of the season MICHIGAN B'NAI B'RITH daughter, Bernice, who spent the ter the Maftir he will speak in of the Sisterhood of Congregation Hebrew and Jewish. 1. A. Lawton MEMBERS ON DISTRICT ; summer with Mrs. Kleiman's par- and delegates from the Hebrew B'nai Moshe, will be held on Sun- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zieman, Sept. 4, at Nankin Mills Inn. LODGE 6 COMMITTEES of Nantasket Beach, Mass., re- National School Club will be pres- day, The chairman of this picnic is Mrs. says turned with Dr. Kleiman and are ent to honor him. Harry Tanner, assisted by Sirs. Sam Beber of Omaha, Neb., who now at home at 2310 Webb av- Harry was recently elected president of enue. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Prentis and District Grand Lodge No. 6 of the son, Richard, returned after a de- B'nai B'rith, has issued a state- lightful motor trip through Mon- Alex Selnick, L. Waldron and ment announcing a district-wide membership campaign. The dis-1George Waldron have returned treal, Quebec and the New Eng- land states. trict embraces the states of Michi- from an extended trip to Northern Here is a way to gan, Nebraska. Illinois, North Da- Michigan. Mrs. Ida A. Goodman, Mr. and kota, Minnesota. Iowa. Wissonain Sirs. Florence Coplan, formerly Mrs. Harry Harris nad Mr. and and a section of the Dominion of of this city and now residing in Mrs. S. Iluber returned from a Canada. Mr. Reber also announces the Shunkville, Ala., is the house guest motor trip to Toronto and Mon- appointment of committees, on of her sister, Mrs. harry Clark tres s which appear the following names of Elmhurst avenue. Many lovely affairs have been given in her from Michigan: Mrs. Hannah Kaufman of 12802 Why experiment in investment matters! Her General committee—Louis Katz honor. LaSalle boulevard will entertain is • way to accumulate wealth safely, steadily— . of Grand Rapids. on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 4, Trustees of the Cleveland Or- with no investment worries whatsoever. And Mr. and Sirs. Joseph L. Cohen a trosseau tea phan Home—Adolph Finsterwald announce the bar Mitzvah of their from 2 to 6, with in •ddition, your family is fully protected in th• son E. Wallace, on Saturday' for her daughter, Mitzi, a bride- of Detroit. event of your early death. Wider Scope—Mayor Maurice morning, Sept. 10, at the Conisre'• elect of this month. No cards. Heilman of Jackson. Samuel Him. !Ration Emanuel, Taylor and Wood- meistein of Grand Rapids, Rabbi PO w Wilson • One of the biggest features of this plan is that your money Bernard Heller of Ann Arbor, Ben accumulates so rapidly even in the first five years that it Goldman of Detroit. eliminates worry caused by business hazards and business Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman Membershin — Louis Katz of failures. Grand Racists and Dr. Victor of Omira avenue were hosts at a MRS. NATHAN GOODMAN surprise dinner party given in hon- Governor and Me.. Brucker To Droock of Detroit. Leo Schinagel and Mrs. Nathan Lead March; Society Aids Sneakers' bureau—Arthur Weiss or of . r. and Mrs. John Sklar THE GREAT-WEST (Betty Kopermanl on their first Goodman. There will be dancing, of Flint. the Kosher Kitchen. swimming, boating and other forms Fraternal relations—Dr. Victor ; wedding anniversary, Wednesday evening, Aug. 31. Table cover Droock of Detroit. On Sept. 10 the Weill - Cholem of enjoyment. The public is invi- was set for 10 guests. Jrs. will disclose an announcement ted. for example—a man are 25, deposits $255.50 ■ nually. At Directions to Nankin Mills Inn: having a defifinite bearing on the age 60, he draws an income of $100 every month for life, or Mrs. Jack Ellenstein Fuller- twenty-third annual Yom Kippur Take West Warren to Middlebelt, turn right on Middlebelt Read on. ha. the option of receiving the total sum in cash. Find out ton avenue has as her guests her Night Dance, to be held in the Gen. mother, Mrs. D. Rutenberg, and eral Motors Ballroom on Monday, til you reach the Ann Arbor Trail, •bout this plan today. turn left and go 2'- miles on the Rabbi Joseph Ultin of Buffalo, N. Y.. sister, Miss Belle Rutenberg, of Oct. 10. On account of an error the 'Pent th• weel....nd In Pontiac. lie de. Montreal. Canada. pr ice was quoted at 75 cents per trail, until you cross t ,e bridge, For further particulars mail this coupon to live-eel the tee tar Friday night services right between two wind mills . person instead of the 50 cents HARRY HIMELSTEIN, at Temple Beth Jacob. Reduction on Seat Prices. The Great•Weet Amman. Cs. A surprise birthday and engage. charge. There will be an advance • 1512 Uwe. Gmechm Bldg, Detroit, Michigan. Seats for the coming High Holy r sale of tickets this year with privi- merit party was given by Mrs eevesal d••• with Me.. .1...c•A earnett Without ohlig•tion on my part please mail complete Information t e Days have been reduced. The da leges to organizations purchasing at her summer home • . Venice a the Frances Ferber in honor of her about the Groat West Pension Policy . For Age opening the sale of tickets will be Lase," daughter, Lenore, at the Ever. ■ definite number of tickets. I NAME. Arrangements are being made to announced shortly. glades Inn. Miss Ferber's en- Lani• S.-dot...on . left for Utica. N Y Talmud Torah. feature a nationally known arches. to vice with his parent. for • fortnleht. gagement was announced to Dave Daily Hebrew classes are held tra. Governor and Mrs. Brucker Dunsky. lon•hoon• • from 12:30 to 2 p. m. under the I.4•1 o• • ...le. of have arranged to be present and -- .• the Si•t•••..1 a• Business•in•fore• over $616,000,000 lead the grand march. Numerous direction of Rev. Joseph Lowey. En- alas. Wo.Ine•Oot• 11.th J•cah Miss Phyllis Schmier of 510 other attractions are being planned. rollment for the winter season Can at 5%. •■■•••mr hnm• a. Mr. . 1. - • Assets over $135,500,000 w. rah Par-eft at Yealce•of.the-Lake. T.. Trowbridge avenue has returned The Bicur Cholem Jrs. pledged he made for 1...sch•-a tit l • from • two months' sojourn in People 's Auxiliary. their services to the Kosher Kitch- where briA•• ra h- Ne'w York and Pittsburgh. .. The second meeting of this ma- en. The club will attend the ban- arM later in th• ,-. the .1• were M... tea,.. quet enmasse at the Shaarey Zedek son of the Young People's Auxi- at- N sm e^ liar• of Congregation B'nai Moshe Miss Reta Natanson, who has Synagogue en Sept. 7. This so- T I.aI. lt4•• will held on Sunday, Sept. II, at IC•tehk• and Mrs. visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. ciety was authorized to sell tickets de.. ASSURANCE COMPANY i Samuel Cohen. and Mrs Sam Israel of 211 Rom- for this affair. These may be ob- 4 p. m., in the clubroom of the synagogue, Dexter boulevard and left for home In Chl- dale Court for the past three tained from the secretary, Miss mr. a K. Lawrence. Nominations for new wee), •. ne. •neadi•-• months, leaves Saturday, Sept. 3, Belle Drapken, 3052 Carter. on", .4 /11/1t. Mr. and for home in Regina, Saskatche- " r l a nr Negotiations are being made with officers Were held last Sunday, Aug. A, M... u vs wan. Among those who enter- the Shaarey Zedek Congregation 28. and will be held at the next A 1.. Teel, •r. remit- tained for h e r during her pleas- to grant the society • meeting meeting. It is urged that every De a•d M ■ ho, sou , • so Po f•., M..-.. 21 Years of Health Service ant stay in Detroit were Mra S. , place. The membership is constan- member make every possible effort Flower Fund of Jewish Wel- make their future borne. Israel, Mrs. Sidney Kraft. Mrs. tly lx-coming larger and recent to attend this meeting. Visitors fare Federation. o r Pn-t nee--man PHYSICAL CULTURE 111-s meeting places have hecolne in- are asked to attend. Harry Kraft, Mrs. Isadore Posen. -.4 Ni.- risen... Pa••Ivs. , 1 • • Young People's Bible Class RESTAURANT or.. th• ...-ea for *even' Mrs, Joe Parker. Mrs. Sam Lea- . adequate. The Bicur Cholem Jrs. The following contributions have The Young People's Bible clam vitt, NIIRP Sarah Kraft, Miss Rose sire always t pen for membership day: of Mi.. Ana R•tehlw QUALITY MEALS been received by the Flower Fund Litaky, Mrs. Norman Adilman, M thin cwho are interested in will meet next Tuesday, Aug. 30, , mA 5-4 ,0 Mr, TM•M (1 PURE P000—PURE 51A00 - of the Jewish Welfare Federation: M• Mrs. Neil held. Mrs. Dave W•is- charitable work and have attained at 9 p. m.. in the prayer room of •••-1. .--•• • •••••tt olth t•••• 000D HEALTH In memory of Mrs. Lulu Frankel Mr. and 14.w. ler and daughters and Miss Belle the ace of 21. Application blanks the synagogue. The class is under No Gres. see Is the prep•MIk• of from Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. rn,a.e terns. Vessice-of.tite-Lale. me foods. Burris. Her hosts gave dinner, fr membership may be obtained the supervision of Rabbi Moses held Hirschfield; in memory of Mrs. A. are Wu-- bridge and theater parties in her from the secretary at the above Fischer. These claws son RATES ST., New Pod Oaks • •••••.- s. s • N. at 9 o'clock. Lewinthal from Dr. B. D. Welling. r. every TueMay night mentioned address. honor. be rose shoat IS 411,0. Open Monday Evenings Until Nine "Don't grope around in the dark!' Himelstein GET RICH SAFELY... BICUR CHOLEM JRS. DANCE ON OCT. 10 12316 DEXTER BLVD. Between Coetland and Sturtevant MISS JEANETTE SCHMITTKE 80 West Alexandrine, at 8:15 p.m. Dancing will follow the meeting, to the tune of the Alabama Breezers. Belle Silverstein and her committee are in charge. On Sept. 20 the group will hold its eighth installation of officers. Dancing will be complimentary. Miss Jeanette Schmittke is the retiring worthy advisor. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry L. Jackson; of 3009 Fullerton avenue enter-, twined with a picnic supper and I beach party Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Jackson's sister, Miss Jennie Jackson of Boston,1 and Miss Dolly Bachrach and fia- ance, Morris Raskas. ABE MAX PENSION POLICY READ WHAT ISAAC SHETZER Says about LeROY C. LYON Republican Candidate for CONGRESS 15th Districts — Wards 10-12-14-16 " I gladly endorse the candidacy of Mr. Lyon. I know that if he is elected Detroit will have a rep- resentative in congress of whom we will have reason to be proud. Mr. Lyon is an able lawyer and a man of unimpeachable integ- rity. I recommend him to the Detroit electorate and I urge his nomination and subsequent elec- A "Lyon" to protect your interests LEROY C. LYON HOMEOWNER — TAX-PAYER Republica. Candidate for CONGRESS 15th District Ward. 10•12.14•11 Pontiac Notes -GREAT-WEST LIFE eft• to