13 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mrs. 1-1,•11nthony and son James of Bay City are visiting at the home of her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Rosenberg of 197 East Kirby avenue. I ■ lr. W. Berman of 180 Farnsworth avenue has as her guests her mother, Mrs. M. Rosenthal, and her niece, Miss Esther Rubin, of St. Marys, SAGINAW NEWS The Young People's Hebrew Society gave their closing affair of the season in the form of a din- - ner dance at the Saginaw Canoe Club on Tuesday, May 29. This was one of the many enjoyable Ohio. affairs given by the society dur- Mrs. Joseph Weil of 105 Colorado ing the year. An elaborate din- avenue has as her house guest Miss ner was served at 7 :30, during Elizabeth Zulfer of Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. I. GlobersOn of 175 which time several informal talks Frederick avenue have moved to their were given by some of those present, after which dancing was home at 1418 East Grand boulevard. Mrs. Max H. Weinberg of 616 Se- enjoyed for the rest of the even- ward avenue gave an elaborate mis- ing. Great credit for the success cellaneous shower in honor of Miss of the party is due to Miss Bea- Anna Weinberg, w111.. was married trice Kellar and Mr. Louis Stern, last Thursday. The , color scheme of who worked hard to make the red, white and blde r wM• carried out. party the success that it was. A miniature peace boat decorated the Among those present from out of center of the table. town were Harold Schreyer of Mrs. L. Brenner of Cleveland, 0., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Berman Cleveland, Mrs. Dan C. Dansiger of New York City, the Misses . of 180 Farnsworth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gatovsky and Estella and Dorothy Blumenthal, daughter Elaine of Leicester court •and Isidor Blumenthal of West have left for an extended trip through Branch, Mich. Ohio and Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. B. L ; Rosenberg iss Ethel Prenzlauer, daughter of have left for a week's fishing trip MT r: and -Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer, to Gladwin. was married to Mr. Max Abramson Miss Florence Beckman of Bay on Sunday, June 3, at the Shaarey City spent Decoration . day visit- Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi Hershman officiating. Owing to the serious ill- ing friends in Saginaw. Mr. Sidney I. Goldstein has re - ness of Mr. H. H. Prenzlauer, father of the bride, the wedding was solemn- turned from the University of Michigan and has left for New- ized very quietly. port News, Va., for the summer. He will enter the employ of the ENGAGEMENTS government in the immense ship- Mr. and Mrs.. Greenberg an- yard where his brother Marton ounce the engakeinedt- of their is engaged as a naval architect. daughter . , Netta,lo Mr. Sol,,, Abratu : . The preparations for. the joint • son. cuvion of the Knights of The engagement of Miss Cecelia be t Pythias, Detroit Lodge No. 55, and Mandel to Mr. Adolphtl,Vo the 'Uniform Rank of Knights of announced on Sunday, June 10. Pythias, Company' 55, arc almost , completed, and the committee in charge predicts that this year's outing will be the most successful the order has held in years. The excursion will be to Tashmoo, Sunday, June 17 ; 1917, and the' large crowd that is expected to attend will be well taken care of. The committee on arrangements consists of N. Rosenberg, J. Ro- senberg, A. Goldman, N. P. Cohen, M. Pereira, J. Berman and F. Berman. I n 49527 EVENING APPAREL to be attractive must be immacu- lately clean and fresh. We make a specialty of prompt work in CLEANING evening attire. Street and business clothes also given careful attention. Try pa- tronizing us for satisfactory work. Am. Garment Cleaning Co, 11 Duffield St. Cad. 4583 EDELSON'S LAUNDRY 230 E. Kirby Ave. Family washing, 7 cents per pound. North 4200-J. Mr. I. 13. Rosenberg of 197 East Kirby avenue is convalescing after a serious operation at the Harper Hos- pital. The Haddasah Society will give a dance at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue auditorium on Sunday evening. June 17th, the proceeds of which will go to the Provisional Fund for relief in Palestine. $67.50 Value in Rich 9 x 12 ft. Fringed Wilton: if tut, Rugs at $ 114 T HESE are ex- ceptional rugs, made of all- wool worsted yarn in Turkish, Chinese and Persian patterns. They come in rose, blue and tan colors, and are ele- gantly finished with rich fringe. At the special price of $5d you get a value that is worthy of this exclusive rug hOuse. "TIMER/Ye% RUGS 321 WOODWARD AVE. Between Columbia and Montcalm. Cadillac 839 (Si 't•40 • ;,• ; 1 1 1' 1 :. • omommumuunnimounintlitilliro cm.)0=3* • ° A Few Timely Suggestions"! \ WEDDING GIFTS! of • Sterling Silver Sandwich Plates, $12 up. Vases, $4 up. Mayonnaise Bowls, $8 up. Almond Sets, $15 up. Cordial Sets, $15 up. Salt and Pepper Sets, $4 up. Sugars and Creamers, $10 up. Center Pieces, $65 up. Tea Sets, $150 to $1,000. Candlesticks, $10 to $150 a pair. Iced Tea Sets, $85. MARRIED BY NINE RABBIS. New York.—The wedding of J. Leopold Spiegel, a son of the Rev. Dr. Adolph Spiegel, and Miss Ruth Spiegel, a daughter of Edward Spie- gel, was celebrated in the east ball- room of the Astor, the ceremony be- ing performed by the bridegroom's father, Dr. Spiegel, who for 25 years was head of the Congregation Shaari- Zcdek, assisted by the Rev. Dr. De Sola Pool, president of the Board of Jewish Ministers of New York, and a number of other rabbis, the Rev. Dr. Gustav Hausman. the Rev. Dr. Samuel Weifeld, the Rev. Dr. Theo- dore Recchert. the Rev. Dr. B. J. Tintner, the Rev. Dr. Edward Liss- man, the Rev. Dr. Jacob Thariau, and the Rev. Dr. T. Wilhelmein, each one took part in the ceremony. WOodmiard at Gratiot "The Salian Corner" o - s-sol.01 ■ 1••• ■■ =0 Subscribe for The Jewish Chronicle