THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 i'11 111113 11 1111111 11 111113 1 1111111 11 1111111 1 1111111 11 1111111 11 111111 11 1111111 11 1111111 1 111111 11 1111111 1 11111111 1 1111111 11 1111111 11 1111111 11 1111111 1 1111111 11 1111111 1 1111111 11 1111111 11 111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111211111111111immunTilt, • OCIETY Jr- 7. To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosen field, 103 EastPalmer Avenue, Telephone North 4063,not later than Wednesday evening. — 111111111111111111111111133111111111111113311111131111133111ililifililitilililililili311111131111111111111111111111111111111i11113111111111111111111111111111111111113111ililililiiiiiiilililiiMIMIWIM3117111111111111111111111111Mi= linlililiiiii333113113311111e1111113111111111111111111131133111i11331131111113111111316111i111111113111111111111i1M31111113311 11113 An interesting event of the past week occurred on Sunday, Aug. 5, when Miss Lillian Ruth Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shapiro, of 145 Medbury avenue, and Mr. Jack Stiglitz were united in marriage. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. Miss Shapiro wore a gown of white satin and tulle and carried a shower of roses and valley lilies. Attending her were her sister, Mrs. Edward Alpern, as matron of honor, and the Misses .Minnie Swerling, Freda Wechsler and Alta Needle as bridesmaids Mr. Harry Stiglitz assisted his brother as best man, and little Melba Wechsler and Harland Alpern carried the ring in a charming basket of pink sweet peas. Following the cere- mony a dinner was served to one hundred guests in the garden of the home. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiglitz, of Mt. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wechsler and children, Freda, Sylva and Melba, of Pittsburgh ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Needle and children, Olga and Maurice, of Olyphant, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris of Wampum, Pa., and Miss Minnie Swerkling, of Tarentum, Pa. Miss Mina Bing has chosen ENGAGED Thursday, Aug. 16, as the date of her marriage to Mr. Theodore Bargeman. The ceremony will take place at the Hotel Statler, in the presence of the immediate families, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, of 899 Brush street, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R. Tauber, of Chicago. Mrs. Louis Gordon and son, Delmar, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sauls and daughter, Miriam, have left for an automo- bile tour through eastern Mich- igan and points on Lake St. Clair. Mr. Joseph Marymont an- nounces the engagement of his daughter, Charlotte Rose, to Mr. Edwin V. Noble, of Boston, Mass. The Misses Minnie and Bessie • Weinberg and Birdie Michelson MISS HANNAH EDELMAN have left for an extended trip through the northern part of cers of the league are : President, Michigan. Joseph Tannenbaum ; vice-presi- The summer colony at Sylvan dent, Morris Weiner; recording Lake was enlivened last Sunday secretary, Miss Lena Fisher ; when the Young People's League financial secretary, Miss Ella of Detroit, an organization of Kramer; treasurer, Miss Sarah about 35 young Jewish men and Lect ; sergeant-at-arms, Joseph women, held their annual installa- Sontag; trustees, Miss Sarah tion of officers at the club's sum- Hershenson, Joseph Sontag. mer cottage. A dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson, Mr. and the day was passed in a di- version of sports. The new offi- Harry Gerson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Suffrin have left for a two weeks' lake trip on the St. Law- rence river. Maternity Apparel for Every Occasion TfIERE is no need for the expectant mother to remain home. Lane Bryant has a garment f o r every occasion. Dresses ...$3.95 to $132.50 Coats ...$11.75 to $135.00 Salta ... .$12.85 to $97.50 Blouses ...$1.25 to $34.50 Skirts ... .$3.95 to $25.00 Negligees and Corsets. Lane Bryant 2nd Floor 255 Woodward Mrs. A. B. Hayden has re- turned from Mt. Clefnens, Mich. Mrs. M. Fineberg, of 1296 Hamilton boulevard, has left for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. A. Anscher, of Des Moines, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Wine- man, of 215 Medbury avenue, cel- ebrated their tenth wedding anni- versary on Sunday, Aug. 5. A. dinner was served to their rela- tives and friends. OLD Gowns Made NEW Madam Rau The marriage of Miss Judith Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. Ber- nard Ginsburg, to Mr. Arthur L. Cohen was solemnized on Mon- day noon at the Phoenix Country Club, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offi- ciating. Miss Ginsburg's attend- ants were her sister, Miss Golda Ginsburg, Mrs. Avery Ginsburg and Miss Myra Cohen. Mr. Percy Netzorg assisted Mr. Cohen as best man, Dr. Benjamin D. Well- ing and Mr. Avery Ginsburg act- ing as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen will be at home after Oct. 1 at 75 Hazlewood avenue. Miss Juliette Stern and Miss Lillian Singer, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stern of Wyandotte, spent the week-end with Miss Sadye Cohen of Lin- coln avenue. Mrs. H. Gottlieb and son, Saul, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stern of Wyan- dotte, Mich. Mrs. I. Cohen, of 111 Farns- worth avenue, left on Wednes- day for a three weeks' visit in the east. Miss Frances Livingstone, who has been the guest of Mrs. I. Cohen, has returned to her home in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen are spending a few weeks at New Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Weinberg, of 414 Monterey avenue, have left for an extended trip through the east. They will visit relatives in Philadelphia, Newark, New York and Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. S. Horowitz an- nounce the engagement of thvi !- daughter, Etta, to fir. - - Levin: • - Final Summer Clearance of All Fine RUGS! A ND now, we have placed in effect a final ser- ies of reductions on our entire stock of fine dom- estic rugs—Wiltons, Ax- minsters, Velvets, etc. Practically all prices are less than wholesale! All other rugs are low in Price Worth to $85 b e s t p .50 BIGE LOW'S t i Wiltons, Hartford Saxonies a n d the famous Karnak Wilton rugs, in 9 by 12 foot sizes. C yinsterwald 321 Woodward Ave. Between Montcalm and Columbia. Demonstrated by MONSIEUR RUDOLPH Nestle Permanent Hair Wave During the summer when women go hatless—they are most conscious of a correct Hair dress. With gloves re- moved in the warm weather— the nails must be well manicured. Driving and boat- ing are not bene- ficial to the skin. Be carefully massaged. Expertness in All Departments Rudolph's Hair Store 205 WASHINGTON ARCADE CHERRY 1145-1 Suite 309 David Whitney Bldg. Cherry 772 c o