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Lovely June Bride.
I.
Steinway,
Mid-Summer
Trips and
Outings
Stroud,
W heelock,
Stack and
Weiler
DUO-ART
Re producing
Pia nos.
CI
is
All Society Item. and other local notes should be communicated to the utfice of the
clock each Wednesday afternoonorder
in
to appear in the current week's
o•
rollick_ by
Mont Glendale 8326. Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not lain
Wednesday.
an
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn and
•
Miss Hortense Krolik of Rowena
Are never quite go enjoyable or satisfac-
tory without appropriate garments for
the occasion. It's been the aim of this
shop to provide just those things which
seem hard to obtain in the ordinary store.
street street is spending a month with
I les Ruth Kahn of Rowena
ave returned from Poughkeepsie, N. friends in Chicago and Milwaukee.
., where they attended the gradua-
on of Miss Lydia Kahn from Vassar
So Marked is the Pre-eminence of
The DUO-ART
Mrs. Dane Baer, who was visiting
with relatives and friends in the city,
returned to her home in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel and
The Misses Dorothy Blumenthal of
amity of Boston Boulevard, who
pent the past month in Atlantic City, West Branch and Mildred Lange of
Chicago, who were guests at the home
•eturned on Wednesday.
of Mrs. H. Alpern of Webb avenue,
Miss Emma Butzel of Hotel Ste have returned to their homes.
REPRODUCING PIANO
Late
Arrivals
MRS. MARC B. GOLDBERG. •
enson left on Thursday last for New
Miss Dora Stein, who was visiting
(Miss Grace Kositchek.)
York, from which point she sailed
with a party of friends for France, with relatives and friends in the city,
Home Portrait by Schaldenbrand.
where she will spend the summer has returned to her home in Harbor
months. Springs, Mich.
Beautiful June blossoms lent their
In dresses show marked dis-
-
beauty and charm to the lovely wed-
--
Complimenting their house guest,
tinctiveness in mate rial,
of Miss Grace Kositchek, dau-i
Mrs. Hannah Freud, who spent the
Angeles, ding
Los
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kositchek
past two months in Atlantic City, has Miss Myrtle May of
color and model and our
returned and is at present with her Miss Theresa Alexander and Mr. Mil- of Burlingame avenue and Mr. Marc,
system of showing only one
children, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle of ton M. Alexander entertained at a 11. Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.,
garment of a kind insures
West Bethune avenue, before open- dniner dance at the Redford Country M. Goldberg of this city, which took
ing her Grosse l'ointe home for the Club Thursday evening lust.
place at Hotel Stutter on Wednesday
entire exclusiveness.
.
summer.
Mrs. Casper Alpern, who was visit-' evening, June 15, in the presence o
-
Mrs. A. Feiss of Toledo is visiting ing with her children, Mr. and Mra.. immediate relatives. Baskets of pink
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Al- S. B. Oppenheimer of Rhode Island . delicate
M France
roses,
bridal
wreath cen-
and
ferns
formed
effective
avenue, has returned to her home in ter decorations. The bride wore her
bert Schloss of Grosse Pointe.
Alpena, Mich.
mother's wedding dress, a robe of
-
.
ivory Duchess satin and pearls in
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Con-
- of New York train, the veil of tulle being held in
Mr. Sam '
Nyman
necticut avenue entertained delight-
fully at a dinner dance on Tuesday spent several days in the city the post . place by a Marie Antionette cap and
evening, June 14, at the Redford week visiting with relatives and narrow bandeau of pointe lace. She
Country Club commemorating their friends.
' carried a shower bouquet of white
-
roses and valley tithes. In the bridal
tenth wedding anniversary.
• .
colors were cu r ried
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simons of
-
The Misses Mildred Simons of McLean avenue left on Saturday fur, out. The matron-of-honor, Mrs. Ray-
l
West Palmer avenue and Sylvia Si- Milwaukee, Wis., where they wil
-V- i mond Abrahamson, sister of the bride,
mono of Pallister avenue left on make their future home. Mr. Simons, wore a gown of peach chiffon with
Thursday for New York, from which the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Si-
Are here now and when we
Vera
Marks, blue
chiffon, and
point they sailed on the S. S. Orduna mons of McLean avenue, was born Miss
silver
trimmings,
the bridemaids,
say that they are equal in
for Italy and France, where they will in Detroit and has always lived here.. Miss Marion Weinberg, pale yellow.
beauty to our dresses we
Erclusire DUO-AST Re presenta t ires.
Many delightful entertainments were
spend the summer months.
given for the young couple prior to They
curried
of pink
rambler
roses arm
and bouquets
volley fillies.
I,it-
. Headquarters
need say very little more.
26 St
tie
Josephine
Abrahamson,
niece
of
Mrs. Louis Welt of Chandler aye- their departure.
,
Exclusive designs, moder-
_
the bride, acted as flower girl. Mr.
nue has returned from a several
ately priced.
Full market value on other inst laments in exchange.
weeks' visit at Atlantic City.
Mrs. B. 0. Harris of Hotel Addison Raymond Abrahamson attended the
entertained 10 guests at Hotel Al-, groom as best man and the ushers
Easy Payments Arranged.
Mrs. Andrew Wineman and Mrs. bony in Mt. Clemens honoring her wee Douglas Goldberg and Bernard
Mortimer Meyer of Chicago Boole- sister Miss Gertrude Moscovitz', \Val. Mrs. I. Kositchek, mother of
"We can't follow the styles because we
I the bride, wore blue crepe charmeuse
yard entertained at a picnic party birthday anniversary.
are too busy keeping ahead of them."
combined with blue crystal beads and
complimenting Mrs. Morris Ptlaum of
Miss Miriam Marienthal enter- Mrs. L. M. Goldberg, mother of the
Minneapolis, who is a guest at the
home of Miss Blanche Rothschild of tinned delightfully at her home, 1577 , groom, wore black satin with trim-
0 f jet.
Grand Boulevard, for 18 young' wings
Delaware avenue.
Following the ceremony a recep-
_
ladies with a miscellaneous shower
" complimenting Miss Rhea Goldsmith, lion and dance was held for friends.
of 11 " g°
"
R °nthal
Mrs: Ed win
Boulevard
entertained at a beauti- whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Lands- The out-of-town guests in attendance
Mrs.
S. Gold-
fully appointed luncheon at her home berg will be an event of July. Dorothy at the wedding r were
of the
groom,
Mrs.
and smilax were the berg, grandmother
BARNEY L. BARNETT, Mgr.
Why stand over a hot stove when you can get all kinds of Cake
Perkins
roses and
on Friday last.
decorations
the favors were Eva Pinter, Davenport, la., Mr. M.
uluth,
Kuchen and Straddle baked fresh every day on the premises at
-
Goldberg • Mr. B. J.
Goldberg,'
.
:11.1c,
orchid
and
yellow.
A
midnight
lunch-
Louis
:
Minn.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Komi,
s
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Marks (Er-
, Mr. and Mrs. henry Kositchek, Mr.'
ma Freidenberg), who were in the eim was served.
_
and Mrs. A. Kositchek, Lansing, Mr.
city in attendance at the Freiden-•
a.
r. an
Mrs. .Iohn Imerman of Saginaw is and Mrs. Gus Loenthal ,
berg-Welling wedding, have left for
memsswoomssmsvem
voomovemsvomssvmswom
the guest at the home of Mr. and Julius Siegel ( Beth Levin) of New
their home in Marion, Ind.
Mrs. Alex Imerman of Frederick York, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Decker,
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JACK CROPPER, Manager.
East Chicago, Ind., Miss Elsa Loe
Mrs. Leon llill, who was a guest street.
_
ser, bliss Hortense Steuer and Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. Hugo still on
Estehr Kositchek, Chicago.
Rowena street, has returned to her .
NUBS Mabel Marks, who was the
CHERRY 6176.
Following a wedding trip to Cleve-
home in New York. guest of friends and relatives in the
■■■ •• 000
city, has returned to her home in Os- land and Duluth, Mr. and Mrs. Gold-
berg will reside with the bride's par-
' coda, Mich.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kositchek at
their home in Grosse Pointe during
Mrs. Harry Spring and son of
the summer months.
Tuxedo avenue have returned from
a month's visit with relatives and
friends in New York.
(The instrument that makes it possible for
you to hear the great pianists in your home.)
—that the Piano virtuosi of the world, with so few
exceptions as to be almost negligible, MAKE REC-
ORD ROLLS OF THEIR PLAYING FOR NO
OTHER. REPRODUCING PIANO!
Don't make the mistake of getting a Re-
producing Piano through which you can't
hear the late, authentic playing of the
artists of greatest talent and fame; Pade-
rewski, Bauer, Ganz, Hofmann, Friedman,
Cortot, Gabrilowitsch, etc.
Grinnell Bros
Early Fall
— and —
Mid-Summer
Hats
a
a
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allan
MONTEFIORE LODGE
Mr. Alex Levinson of Saginaw
For some time, Montefiore Lodge
spent several days in the city the No. 12, Independent Order Free Sons
past week.
of Israel, has been discussing the pur-
chase or lease of more suitable head-
Mrs. Charles Rowe (Corinne Fin- quarters. With the expiration of the
sterwald is visiting at the home of old lease at the Pythian Castle two
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles trustees, Mr. J. Lichtenstein and Mr.,
Finsterwald of Calvert avenue.
L. Michelson, were granted the au-
thority to lease a new meeting place.
Mr. Alfred hammer of larrand The American Eagle hall of the I. 0.'
Park has gone to Chicago, where he 0. F. was secured for the first and
will spend the remainder of the sum- third Wednesday evening of every
mer.
month begining July 6.
Mr. Michelson attended the con-
Mrs. S. Goldberg and Mrs. Eva vention of the Grand Lodge held in
Painter of Davenport, Iowa, are visit- Atlantic City three weeks ago. Mr.
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michelson returned from his trip and
Charles Finsterwald of Calvert aye- reported of this convention at the
nue.
meeting.
Next meeting of the lodge will be
I Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lohmyer of held in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall, corner
' Burlingame avenue have returned Bethune and Brush, July 6. Members
from a several days' trip throughout are all requested to be present.
the east.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jonas of 12319
Second Boulevard have returned
from a visit to Jackson and Charlotte,
Mich.
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OMPLETELY "SETTLED" in
our new building at the head
of East Grand River Avenue
—we are prepared as never
before to meet the demands of a
critical clientele.
In addition to a new building, we
will show you all brand new merchan-
dise—the newest and finest the world
produces.
Furthermore—it was all bought at
the new, and lower. market prices;
and you will find the price tags
marked accordingly.
Bridge Lamps, Table Lamps, Floor
Lamps, Candlesticks, Shades and
Shields, Mirrors, Statuary, Vases, Fire-
place Trimmings—complete and won-
derful selections.
You are cordially invited to tlew
these beautiful displays.
ETTING
MON 1.0.51R
1502 RANDOLPH
Woodward Avenue
at Gratiot
•
GENUINE
ORANGE
BLOSSOM
WEDDING
RINGS
DETROIT LODGE I. 0. B. A.
NOMINATE NEW OFFICERS
At the meeting held Sunday, June
19, the following were nominated for
offices: For the office of president,
Samson Falk and Ben Schwartz; vice-
president, Sigmund Wohl; treasurer,
Sam Greenberg, David Kaufman and
Mrs. S. Rosenfeldt of Chicago is Nandor Naftali.
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
The election will take place June
Victor Slesinger.
26 at 7:30 p. m., at their regular
place of meetings Ehrlich's hall,
Mr. Samuel Kuttnauer of the Vic- I Ilastings and Adams. Every mem-
tory apartments, Collingwood ayes! ber of this organization is requested
nue, has returned from an extended' to be present at this meeting.
trip throughout the state.
Mrs. Charles Finsterwald and
daughter, Miss Rae, have returned
from a pleasant visit to New York.
Miss Elizabeth Maure of West Be-
thune avenue returned from a visit
in New York.
Y. P. S. DEBATE WON
BY PHILOMATHIAN
Louis Carpol exhibited Philo-
Mr. Adolph Freund attended the
confirmation exercises at the Cleve- rnathic training when he, with three
land Orphan Home, Cleveland, Ohio. other Philomathians met in debate at
the B'nai Moshe Synagogue last
Miss Esther Buchhalter of East Thursday, June 16. His speech won
Palmer avenue, who spent several for him a gold medal offered by the
weeks with her sisters, Misses Miriam Young People's Society. The ques-
and Sarah Buchhalter, in Asheville, tion debated was: "Resolved, That
the United States Open Trade Rela-
N. C., has returned.
tions With Soviet Russia." Before a
Mrs. Sam Marienthal of Saginaw large audience he convinced the
is a guest at the home of Mr. and judges, E. G. Pipp, editor of Pipp's
Mrs. Paul Fleischer of Leicester Weekly; Rabbi Sachs of Brooklyn
and Mr. Goldman of the B'nai B rith,
court.
that he deserved to win. Maurice G.
Mr.' A. Karlson of Calvert ave- Abramof, Louis Rosenzweig and Syd
nue, who spent several days in New ney DeYoung were his co-debaters.
York the past week, has returned.
Mr. 0. Gunsmith of Philadelphia
avenue has returned from a several
days' trip to New York and Boston.
CLAIRMONTS RE-ELECT
SAFIR AS PRESIDENT ,
At the last meeting of the Clair-
mont Club an election of officers took
Mr. T. Gordon of Belmont avenue place. The feature of the election
has returned from a trip to Wash- was the unaminuos re-election of Ben
ington and New York.
Safir as president. The other officers
elected were as follows: John Chlar,
Mr. A. II. Seer spent several days vice president; Maurice Markowitz,)
in Washingtqn and Atlantic City the secretary; Nathan Gedrich, treasurer;
past week.
and Milton Mahler, Sgt. at arms.
These officers will be installed at
Mrs. Louis E. Norman of Taylor the next meeting which will be held'
avenue gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of Milton Mahler, 279
Wednesday last in honor of Miss Holbrook avenue. More honors were
Ethel Cantor, • June bride-elect. added to the Clairmonts when Ben.
There were 16 guests.
Safir, our president, won a silver
medal at hte Webster Model Meeting
Miss Mildred Nurko of Belmont
debate, and AI Altman also won east-
, avenue was hostess at a novel kitchen vex medal for coming in second in the
shower given in honor of Miss Rose 50-yard dash for boys at the Belle
Huber, whose marriage to Mr. I. Le- •
Isle track meet.
vin will be an event of June 29.
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