THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 0 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111! • 1=1 III To insure pub 103 East P !II1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111113111111111111111111 1 1111111111111 111111111111111111111r= I E T Y • -:- sterest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, rth4063,not later than Wednesday evening. 7i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 - A most attractive June wedding occurred in the parlors of the Cadillac Hotel, when Miss ter of Mr. and Mrs. Schiller of 120 Medbury 13( Berris were united in marriage. Rabbi A. M. the presence of the immediate families and frin tired in a 'gown of tulle and silver cloth, and ca a of white roses and valley lilies. She was Raffman of •Chicago as maid of honor, and Miss Minna Friedlander of Saginaw as bridesmaid. Dr. A. E. Schiller assisted as best man. Dr. and Mrs. Berris are'now residing in their apartment at 115 I -len- drie avenue, and will be at home to their friends after July 10th. CHARMING BRIDE OF WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Leopold \Vineman have left for a visit in Buffalo, N. Y., to be the guests of r. and Mrs. Arthur Victor. Mr. and Mrs. Isador Frank have left for their summer home at St. Clair Flats. Miss Ida Cohn of New Orleans, who has been their gueSt, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacobs have moved from 184 East Ferry ave- nue to their new home at 85 West Kirby avenue. Sewing for the benefit of the Red Cross Society will continue throughout the summer at Temple Beth El, and a large attendance is hoped for each Tuesday. The im- portance of this work cannot be overestimated, and as the sewing continues through the entire day each and every woman should feel it her personal duty to spend at least a few hours at this most nec- essary work. Miss Ida - Shraiberg of Denver spent several days in the city dur- ing the week. it I I I I I I Mr. and Mrs. Julius West spent the week-end in Toledo. Mrs. IL Z. Goldberg has left for Toledo to be the guest of :V Ts. M. J. Woodruff. I\liss Edith Ffeavenrich has ar- rived home from a several weeks' stay at Odell, Mich. Expectant Mothers will welcome the personal care they receive at the most com- plete BABY SHOP in Detroit. Everything for the Babe is to be found here. The mother-to-be will find chic and becoming clothes at prices no higher than clothing for normal wear. Lane Bryant 2nd Floor, 255 Woodward Ave. ~ t It 41 m 1116 1111 i 011) of the Victrola bring added charm to even the most richly furnished homes. And, no other instrument presents so vast and varied a field of entertainment. While the fact that it can easily be moved out of doors, providing music for the porch dance or social gathering on the lawn, makes it in still greater degree an instru- ment you should select at once for your own home that you may enjoy all the sea- son more. Mime Bros 24 Stores. Headquarters THE GORHAM SHOP BECAUSE the Watch becomes such an intimate part of the wearer's daily life, timing the divisions of his of her day, it surely merits thought in its selection and care. A Vacheron and Constantin or a Touchon embodies the highest principles of watch making and watch accuracy, for men. In Wrist Watches, the Maylan is the most perfect small watch mechanism made. The 8-ligne size is a dainty piece of perfect accuracy. Made in Gold and Platinum, With Diamonds and Sapphires. GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS Incorporated Woodward Ave. at John R. 243-247 Woodward Ave. Victrolas $15 to $400 Take one of the smaller models to your camp or summer home. 44, 4e . % ., 4 THE BEAUTY AND MUSICAL PERFECTION MRS. FRED A. GINSBURG (formerly MIGNONNE BING) IGl 11