• PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE bciet SUMMER FURS A R E E H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. Mac Diarmid'a Kandy Korner Woodward at Alexandrine Fountain Service Frozen Creams Cold Specials All Mac Dlarmid's Candies Are fOe the Pound Ice Cream Packed to Take Homo Store Number "4' liE great army of Northenders going to and from down-town flnd this a most convenient stopping.off place to secure their Mae- Diannids Candles or be served with a delicious frozen special. accg:grftuair Straahil, at Can ✓ jaall sroitEs IN DETROIT. RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO. 84 Jefferson Avenue knot pin, a gift of the groom's par- ents, was the only jewel worn by the bride. The matron of honor was gowned in pink chiffon and carried pink roses. The bridesmaids were all attired similarly in pink and blue taffeta with pink tulle picture hats. They carried arm bouquets of pink sweet peas and baby roses. The bride's mother more an elaborate gown of black jet and carried orchids Th e groom's mother was gowned in a combination of black chiffon and satin. Alfred Guiterman, brother of the groom, acted as best man, and the ushers were Harold Finklestein, of St. Paul; Alexander Rubel, of Minneapolis, Gerald May and Fred Morris, of this city. A dinner dance in the ballroom followed the cere- mony. After a wedding trip to At- lantic City and New York, Mr. Guiter- man will take his bride to St. Paul, where they will reside at 896 Lincoln avenue. Miss ,!ionic Stein Miss Lowman and Mr. Guiterman were the recipients of much attention Mr. and Mrs. A'. R. Stein, 99 Canfield during the last two weeks. The af- =Twig. west, announce the engagement fairs last week included a dinner par- of their daughter, Minnie, to Isadore ty in honor of the bridal party at the Blumenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Phoenix Golf club by Miss Marguer- Blumenthal, Highland Park, Mich. ite Conhaim, and a dinner and dance Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Among those who have reserved Lowman for the bridal party and their accommodations for the Board of immediate family. Commerce cruise are the following: E. .L. Ackerman, Henry J. Ackerman, The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. Applebaum, I.. L. Applebaum, Benjamin Myerfield will be pleased Harry lireitenbach, Harry Brown, to hear of their safe arrival in De- David A. Brown, Fred M. Butzel, A. troit, where they will make their Lapin Cohen, S. hi. Cohn, Richard future Ironic, after an absence of 18 Cohn, Abraham Cooper, L. Duscoff, years spent abroad. Mr. Myerfield is A. M. Ehrinan, Ilarry Frank, Samuel a brother of Mrs. Louis Welt, Mrs. Frank, Julius Freud, Morris Fried- Nathan Newman and Miss Rose berg, Edwin Goldberg, Max Grabow Myerfield. Mrs. Myerfield is a niece sky, F. R. Hamburger, Ii. of Adolph Freund. !loch, Z. Himmellioch, J. F. 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A charming wedding took place FenIturs when Miss Gertrude Rosengarten, —Rut Miss Doris Ileilbron, of St. Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosoi- Mudd SLIP one of the attendants at the Low- garten, of 7(4 Brush street, was united Los* hlr man-Guiterman wedding, was the in marriage to Mr. Bernhardt B. Le- COVERS house guest of Miss Marguerite Con- vin. Rabbi A. M. Herschman offi- haim for ten days. ciated. Mr. and Mrs. Levin left for an extended eastern trip and will be 000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mr. Samuel Heavenrich, 45 Pin- at their new home, 710 Seward are- 00 000000000000000 gree avenue, will be at home to his nue, July 1. friends Sunday, June 15, on the oc- casion of his eightieth birthday anni- versary. High grade work done by experts. • GORHT AH NT SHOP A wedding exquisite in all its ap- pointments was solemnized Monday, June 3, at the Hotel Statler, when Miss Therese Lowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lowman, was united in marriage to Robert Smith Guiterman, of St. Paul. Rabbi Leo 111. Franklin read the marriage service. The ballroom of the Statler, the scene of the ceremony, was convert- ed into a veritable garden of fragrant blooms. A bower of snap dragons, roses and smilax formed the altar. Aaron Ward roses interlaced with Milk satin ribbons were strewn in the bridal path. Miss Lowman was very charming in a gown of white satin and rose pointe lace, fashioned with a full court train, and a coronet veil of tulle and rose pointe. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies-of-the- valley. A beautiful diamond bow- H E R EIN ENGAGEMENT ANN° UNCED The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co. Book Building, Detroit, Mich. 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