THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 gq111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111131111111Mililiiiiiii1111131111113iliinlimIlifilimUMIMMIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111113111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111111111111M13111111111111111111111111111131111311111111113111111111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iimmumimml ,. . _ . : --L- - r,I 4 - 14. 1 - • IN I • I IN II • 0 C I E T Y R noot;Tatter stehnatn biovieWdin'ssesilauythev enolnent.field, To in1s0 37.aps ttsplai,mateirori all iteni.es Loncte'alNoiVrz:3sh Avenue , Telephone . _ ,._ . : - J. - • != • . :-.-_ — =-- :_ -_=2. - = IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIEIIIIIIIIMIMIEMIMIMIMMINIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIII IIIIIII Nlililiilli lWlill!IIIIIIMIMIMIMHIMIMIMIMIIIIIilililililililililililililililililililiiiliiilliillIlIllililillIllililiIMIMIMIIIMIMIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIMTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIm!i: .- -7- 77-2: Among the weddings taking place at Temple Beth El during the past week at which Rabbi Franklin officiated was that of Miss BRIDE OF WEEK AND ATTENDANTS Gertrude Montner of Saginaw, to Mr. David Dubinsky of Phila- delphia, which occurred on Monday noon. On Sunday Miss Hen- rietta Miller and Mr. Julius Israel were united in marriage, and on June 3 occurred the wedding of Miss Annette Fordon and Mr. Hal E. Wesley. Among the Detroit guests at Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wolf an- the Loewenstein-Anspach wedding, nounce the marriage of their (laughter, Edith, to Mr. Alan Ko- which occurred in Mt. Clemens on pelson of New York. The wed- Monday, were Mrs. H. Anspach ding took place on June 10 at the and daughters, Rose and Gertrude, Shaarey Zedek Synagogue before Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank, Mr. the relatives and intimate friends. and Mrs. Bernard Frank, Mrs. The bride was attended by the Leon Van Vliet and children, Mr. Misses Sadie Schubot and Eva and Mrs. H. Loewenstein and Werbe, and the groom was at- daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Louis tended by the Messrs. Isadore Loewenstein and daughter, Mr. Schubot and Samuel Wolf. The Adolph Barlow and daughter, Mr. out-of-town ,guests were Mr. and and Mrs. Sidney Weinman, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rothschild, Mr. Mrs. Moses Kopelson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scitzick and Master and Mrs. L. Rosenhelm, Mr. and Mrs..Phillip Feibish, Mrs. Schott, Irving Seitzick of Brooklyn, N. the Misses Heller, Mr. Walter Y.; Mr. Joseph Weiser of East Strauss and Mr. Harry Lieberman. Liverpool, Ohio, and the .Messrs. The Grill club will hold the final Herman Sobel and Alfred Modern of Chicago, Ill. After a honey- meeting of the season on Satur- moon in the Catskill Mountains day evening -at the Phoenix Coun- and New York City the young try club. The ladies have been in- couple will be at home at 160 vited to be present at this meet- ing. Supper is to be served at 7 Medbury Boulevard. o'clock, after which the paper of The wedding of Miss Fannie the evening will be presented by Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Fixel. Mrs. Isaac Friedman to Mr., Chas. MISS EDITH WERBE, MRS. ALAN KOPELSON, Mrs. J. Perlstein and Miss Lil- Gilman was solemnized on Sunday lian Perlstein have returned to MISS SADIE SCHUBOT evening, June 10, at the home of their home in Toledo after a ten the bride's parents, at 216 East days' visit in the city. Hancock avenue, Rabbi Levine of- ficiating. The bride was very charming in a gown of white silk tulle over silver clod), trimmed in chrystal 'butterflies. She carried a shower bouquet of:white roses and lilies of the valley. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Sadie Friedman, who wore a beautiful gown of sea foam green Georgette, carrying a bouquet of pink 0.1 . 1 white roses. The groom was at- What remarkable pre-eminence these facts suggest. tended by his brother, Mr. Harry Gilman: .. 'The. house was artistic- ally decorated with smilax while Sold in Michigan beautiful palms adorned the nooks only by the - and corners. Among the out-of- House of Grinnell town guests were Mrs. Noah Fish- man of Kansas City,-Mo., Mrs,. L. Egelstein, Mr. Louis F'riedman and Other Instruments in Exchange The Steinway tone is of matchless purity and daughter, Odessa, of Cincinnati, 0., richness. The Steinway action is unequalled in its responsiveness. The name "Steinway" is a synonym Messrs. Nathanson, Petoker and of the utmost in durability. Artistic designing Private demonstration any Orloff of New York city, Mr. reaches its highest perfection in the dignity and time (3rd floor), without ob- grace. of the various Steinway models. Avis of - .Butler, Pa., and Mrs. ligating you at all. Chas.) NassbUrg :Of Chicago, The greater cost of the Steinway gives little idea Mr.'and Mrs.• GilMan left for an of its vast superiority. It is as a matter of fact, the most economical of all Pianos to purchase, as well extended trip through the east. The Costliest Piano in the World And Over 180,000 Sold! Of interest to a wide circle of Detroit friends; is the announce- ment of the marriage of Miss Min- nie Goldsmith, daughter of Mrs. S. M. Goldsmith, of 8002 .Whitethorn avenue, Cleveland, to Mr. Adolph Fahrer, also of that city. The ceremony took place, on Wednes- day, June 6, Rabbi Louis Wolsey officiating. Miss Goldsmith was re- cently the guest of Mrs. H. Fin- sterwald of Massathusetts avenue. as the one affording greatest pleasure and satisfac- tion in ownership. Grinnell Bros 24 STORES. HEADQUARTERS 243-247 Woodward Avenue 01 181 Feel 0119eNt0..r ,