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July 18, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-07-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

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ANNOUNCED.

t ENGAGEMENT

LOCAL NOTES*!

SUMMER FURS
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THE

GORHAM SHOP

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Miss Belle Brown left Thursday
NIrs. Morris Niger and daughter.
morning to spend the week-end with
Prances, of West Boston boulevard,
Mr. and Mrs. Elson, at their cottage
:ire visiting relatives in Peru, Ind.
at Long. Lake, Mich. Many enter-
tainments were given in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger Miss Brown the past week. On Fri-
.and family, of 120 Chicago boulevard, day, July 11, she Was entertained at
are occupying their new' summer dinner by Mr. and Mrs. D. Horwitz.
home at Charlevoix, Mich.
A prettily appointed dinner was also
given ill honor of the visitor last Sun-
Mrs. Feiss, of Toledo, is the guest day by Mrs. A. Lemberg. Miss Brown
of bet daughter, Mrs. Albert Schloss will return to her home in Newark.
N. J., in another week.
of Grosse Pointe.

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Diamonds


air. and NIrs. Abe Srere have re-
Mrs. Nathan Sloss, who has been
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. turned from a ten-day visit to New
Adolph Sloman, has returned to her York City.
home in Cleveland.
A beautifully appointed afternoon
wedding took place at the home of
Mrs. Esther Schlesinger and daugh-
NIr. and Mrs. Michael Krell, 97 Farns-
ter, Etta, are leaving shortly to be
worth street, Monday, July 14, when
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
their daughter, Elizabeth Marcell,
Miss Lillian Asherson.
Schlesinger at their Charlevoix sum-
212 - 216 Michigan Ave.
was united in marriage to Mr. Hyman
mer home.
air. and Mrs. A. Asherson, of ffo
G. Schlafer of this city. Rabbi A.
M. Hershman and Rabbi Jacob Levin Medbury avenue, announce the en-
officiated. The bride was charming gagement of their daughter, Lillian,
in a gown of pale pink georgette crepe to hi r. Aubrey N. Pereira, son of h!••
interlaced with pink and white rib- and Mrs. N. A. Pereira, of this city.
bons, and carried a shower bouquet Reception Sunday, July 27th. No
of white roses and tithes of the val- cards.
ley. bliss Fay Schlafer, sister of slot
airs. Julius Brown and daughter,
groom, acted as maid of honor. Her
rAr
"
costume was also pink and she car- Julia Ruth, spent several days at the
New Murray hotel, Machinac Island,
ried
pink
roses
and
sweet
peas.
Mr.
Fountain Service on Ground Floor
Harry 11. Krell of Grand Rapids, before leaving for a visit to Charle-
brother of the bride, served as best voix.
Broadway Store
man. Mrs. Michael Krell wore a tri-
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32 Broadway, Opp. Broadway Theatre
Mrs. E. S. Heyman and (laughter,
collette gown trimmed with jet and
Dorothy,
and
Mrs.
Herbert Simons
a beautifully hand-embroidered yoke
Sandwiches
Frozen Creams
Soda
brought her as a gift by her son-in- and (laughter; of Chicago, are spend-
law from France. Mrs. Schlafer was ing the summer at Charlevoix, Mich.
attired in charmeuse combined with
SIX STORES
Miss Rose Beckman was united in
brocaded satin. After the ceremony
h e
IN
dinner was served to the immediate marriage to al r. Louis Weiner at t
DETROIT
family at the home tastefully decorat- Temple Beth El Wednesday by Rab-
Straalifil at CamoTrafi
ed in pink and white. Stately palms bi Samuel S. Nlayerberg.
and clusters of pink and white roses
Mrs. Albert Rosenbaum and famil,
were the floral decorations. Dancing
followed the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. of Marion, Ind., -are the guests of
Schlafer are spending their honey- Mrs. Rosenbaum 's parents, Mr. and
moon at Chicago and Machinac Is- Mrs. David liarris of 104 Phiadelphia
land. Mr. Schlafer was formerly a avenue.
lieutenant in the United States army
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Greenman are
and served fourteen months with the
American Exiteditionary Forces in visiting with their parents, al r. and
Mrs.
Schultz of Cleveland, 0.
France.

G EM

diamonds — a super-
lative term used by experts
in referring only to diamonds
of especially fine color and
perfect quality is the one term
that fully and accurately de-
scribes the unusual collection of
diamonds now awaiting your
inspection in The Gcrham
Shop. If you are seeking
diamond creations of exquisite
beauty and individuality, our
suggestion is that you view this
rare exhibition at the earliest

H. & B. MARKS

NOW OPEN

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DETROIT

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When completed

Our

NIrs. Henry Sampliner and chil-

Miss Evelyn Guzik of Cleveland,
0., is visiting a few weeks with Miss dren of Cleveland are spending the
Fannie Rosen of 1483 Michigan ave- summer at Aumega, Mich.
nue Many delightful socials and en-
NIrs. H. Feigenbaum and children
tertainments are being given for the
of Cleveland, spent the week-end In
young visitor.
Detroit.
Miss Gertrude Reisman and Miss
l'inler a beautiful canopy of the
Rose Falloff are spending a fortnight
at Lakeside, 0., the house guests of season's fairest blooms, Miss Jennie
Finkelstein,
(laughter of !dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Seymour Hirsch.
I. R. Finkelstein, of 343 Parker ave.,
Mrs. Joseph Reisman, accompanied was united in marriage to Mr. Jo-
by Mrs. David M. Marx and son. seph Polansky of this city, Wednes-
Ralph, motored to Toledo on Tuesday day evening, at 6 o'clock, by Rabbi
Samuel S. Niayerberg of Temple Beth
of this week.
El, in the presence of the immediate
Mrs. Abe Wechsler and daughter, family and intimate friends, at the
Frieda, Sylvia and Melba, of Pitts- bride's residence, artistically dec-
burgh, l'a., are visiting Mrs. Wechs- orated for the occasion with roses
ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and palms. bliss Bessie Stachour of
Stiglitz of Mt. Clemens, Mich., and Cleveland, 0., was maid of honor.
while Mr. Roy Finkelstein. brother of
her brothers in Detroit.
the bride, of Denver, Colo., acted as
One of the prettiest Jewish wed- best man. Other out-of-town guests
dings of the season took place at Nit. were Mr. Julius Levy of New York
Clemens, Mich., Tuesday evening. and . Nir. and Nirs. 1. Finkelstein of
July 15, when Miss Ruth Loewen- Cleveland. Dinner was served the
stein, daughter of Mr. Simon Loewen- guests after the reception, following
stein, was united in marriage to Mr. which Mr. and Mrs. Polansky left for
an extended wedding trin through the
Isadore Lehmann of Detroit. The
home of the bride was transformed east. On their return they will make
into a veritable garden of roses and their home in Detroit.

new building
now being erected
at the corner

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Domestic Art
Physical Training
Industrial Arts
Manual Training
Drawing
Musk
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Mrs. Daniel Aberle has joined the
St. Paul Colony at Charlevoix, Mich.

Mr. and NIrs. I.. Wineman and chil-
dren, Alfred, Donald and Nlargaret.
are at their summer home on the East
Bluff, Machinac Island.

Footwear of
Quality and
Distinction

Fall term August 29th

other fragrant blooms. Palms in tall
Miss Eva Werhe is spending a few
standards marked the canopy where
the ceremony was performed by weeks at Mackinac Island.
Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg of De-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smilansky are
troit. The bride was artistically
gowned in a traveling costume of blue in New York City.
tricolette and wore a blue velvet hat.
After an extended wedding trip Mr.
NIT. . Roy A. Foreman of Warren
and Mrs. Lehmann Will make their avenue is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
E.
Goldstein at St. Clair, 'Mich. He
home in Detroit.
will also spend some time at Gratiot
Mrs. Jacob Needle and children of Beach before returning to his home.
(*phut, l'a., are visiting Mrs.
airs. John Feldman and son, Leon-
Needle's parents, lir. and Mrs. Jos.
ard, 25 McGraw avenue, Highland
Stiglitz of Mt. Clemens, Nlich.
Park, left for Flint Wednesday for a
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenthal have visit with relatives.

returned from an extended visit to
Chicago and are living at the Addi-
son Hotel.

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