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A wedding of unusual beauty in all its appointments was that
of Miss Mignonne Bing, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing, and
Mr. Fred A. Ginsburg of this city, which occurred on Wednesday,
June 27th. The sun parlor of the home at 230 Atkinson avenue, where
the ceremony took place was converted into a bower of palms and
flowers, tall standards of pink and white peonies forming an aisle for
the entrance of the bridal party. The decorations throughout the
house were in pink and white, peonies and roses being used in pro-
fusion. Miss Bing was attired in a gown of silver brocade, with bodice
of tulle embroidered in silver. Her tulle veil was confined beneath
a crown of pearls, and orchids and, valley lilies formed her exquisite
bridal bouquet. Mrs. Harold Van Baalen, as matron of honor,
wore a gown of rose-colored tulle and carried Aaron Ward roses.
The three bridemaids, Miss Gladys Lowenberg, Miss Mina Bing and
Miss ElSa Decker, wore gowns fashioned of tulle in the rainbow
shades, green, rose and lavender, and their bouquets were of roses
tied in silver ribbon. Mr. John Ginsburg attended his brother as
best man. Following the ceremony and dinner, a reception to a few
intimate friends was held. Mr. and Mrs. Ginsburg have left for a
month's tour of New York state and the New England states and
will be at home after September 1.st in their apartment at Blaine and
Hamilton avenues.
ENGAGED
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosen-
berg, who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ginsburg,
have returned to their home in To-
ledo.
Miss Yolette Finsterwald spent
several days in Toledo as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Silverman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Goldman
and Mr. Fred Goldman of Toledo
were in the city to attend the Blum-
berg-Goldman wedding on Sunday.

Mrs. Israel Himelhoch and son
are the guests of Mrs. Himel-
. hoch's mother, Mrs. H. Goldstein,
in Boston.
Mrs. Louis Simon and children
of Lansing are the guests of Mrs.
Siirion's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Kramer of 830 Brush street.
Among the out-of-town guests at
the Ginsburg-Bing wedding on
Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Netzorg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Netzorg and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Jacobson, all of Pontiac.

Mr. N. Nathan of Toledo spent
a few days in the city during the
past week.
Mr. Adolph Sloman has been
honored in having the degree of
"Doctor of Laws" conferred upon
him by the University of Detroit.

• Miss Rosé Carrie Parshell of 471
West Euclid avenue was pleasantly
surprised last Friday evening with
a party given by her fellow mem-
bers of the Art Students' League
of the Detroit School of Design
and the faculty.
Mr. and Airs. Peter Vass and
little daughter, Mildred, have left
for a motor trip through the east.
They will be joined in Buffalo by
Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Grosfeld of
Detroit.
Mrs. P. Steler has left for an
extended visit in St. Joseph, Mo.,
Chicago and Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of
Atkinson avenue, are receiving con-
gratulations upon the birth of a
daughter.

MISS GERTRUDE ROSENGARTEN,

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Meyers rude, to Mr. Bernhardt Levin of
and family of Toronto spent sev- this city.
Mrs. Adolph Hasterlik of
eral days in the city during the
cago
is the guest of Mrs. Sam Al
week.
Miss Minnie Goldsmith has left wil of California avenue.
The marriage. of Miss Jan„
for Plattsburg, N. Y., to spend the
summer vacation with her sister, daughter of Mr, I. Goldman of I
Medbury avenue, and Mr. Oscar
Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn.
Blumberg, occurred on Sunda ,„
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ginsburg
June 24th, in the presence of
have arrived home from a two
immediate families of the bride and
weeks' stay in Atlantic City.
groom. Rabbi A. M. Herslun;
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman officiated. Miss Goldman was at
and Miss Irma Sloman have left tired in a gown of white satin and
for their summer home at Sans tulle and carried a white ivory
Souci, Harsens Island.
Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Blumberg
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass have left for a motor trip. Among
haVe taken a cottage at Grosse those entertaining in honor of Miss
Pointe for the summer months. Goldman were Mrs. N. E. Aron-
The marriage of Miss Sylvia stain, Mrs. David Singer, Mrs.
Fink to Mr. Harry Goldberg of this Morris Blumberg, Mrs. Otto Held,
city was very quietly celebrated on Mrs. C. D. I1ishy, Miss Sadie
Wednesday afternoon in the hoine Lewis and Miss Lillian Blumberg.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Love an
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Fink, 174 'Palmer avenue nounce the birth of a daughter.
East. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of- Ruth Barbara, on June 14th.
ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg
have left for a trip to the Thou-
sand Islands, Atlantic City and
other eastern points.
Mrs. Max Striker of Chicago has
arrived in the city to be the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Mar-
will of 112 California avenue. Mr.
Striker is expected next week.

Miss Rose Wall of St. Louis is
the guest of Miss Retta Jacobson
of the Saxon apartments.
Mr. A. Lewis and Miss Lillian
Lewis have left for Three Rivers,
Mich., to spend the summer
months.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosengarten of
704 Brush street, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Gert-

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