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Mr. M. Bock of Philadelphia ave-
nue has returned from an extended
eastern trip.

Fascinating Blouses

Miss Blume blomovitz left Tuesday
for Lake Hopatcong, N. J., to attend
the thirteenth annual convention of
National Young Judaea as a delegate
from Detroit. Miss Slomovitz will
also spend eight weeks with relatives
and friends in the east.

Culled from the June Garden Fashion

A blouse from Himelhoch's!
A shop in which there is a never-ending proces-
sion of new models from the exclusive blouse makers.
Where smartness and exclusiveness of style go
hand in hand with moderate prices.
Where convenient first Boor service spells com-
fort in hot weather shoppnig.

Mrs. R. Frank of 1493 Glynn
court W US hostess at is miscellaneous
shower honoring her niece, Miss
Ilelen Neiken, a June bride-elect.

Beautiful checked ginghams, dot-
t e d Swisses, figured and plain
voiles. Daintiness of style, rang-
ing from ,simple little tailored
models with narrow leather belts
o the frilliest frocks one ran de•
sire, with organdy flowers, flying
panels, tunics of self or contrast-
ing materials, embroidered motifs,
picoted frills and yards and yards
of laces.

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PAGE FIVF

Miss Helen 'lobar gave a theater
party at the Garrick theater Tuesday
night in honor of her sister, Miss
Rose Huhu. a June bride-elect.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Glasier and chil-
dren of 274 Garfield avenue have
left for their summer home at Sylvan
Lake. Miss Gertrude Glasier, a
graduate of the Irving School, enjoys
the distinction of being the youngest
member of her class. Upon her re-
turn this fall, she will enter Central
High School.

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Immaculately Tailored
Sport Blouses

Grouped about the bride, 111rs. Jacob Perlmutter (Mollie Robinson/ a e
the matron of honor, Mrs. George Dizik, and the four bridesmaids, Miss
Bessie Schomberger, Miss Ruth Mullin of Cincinnati, Miss Sarah is me
Ebner and Miss Itirdye Epstein of Cleveland.

Checked Crepe de Chine
Over Blouses, 14.75
A refreshing and gay touch
with the sleeveless sports frock
or sports skirt. Blue, tan or
rose on white set off by the
dainty white vestee with drawn
work and plaited collar and
culls, 14.75. [See sketch.)

Among the guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sachs in honor of
Dr.
Herman Karl Sachs, who gradu-
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
ated from the Detroit College of
V isa Lena Fisher of Medbury Medicine and Surgery lost week, were
No Connection With Any Other
Boulevard has left to visit relatives
Store.
PERLMUTTER-ROBINSON.
Miss Pearl .1. Rosen of Ann Arbor
and friends in the east.
A plaited white Crepe do
and M r. .1 ack Kominars of Lansing,
Bea uti f ully appointed Was the wed-
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Ch'ne overblouse with colored
ding of Miss Mollie Robinson, daugh-
Mrs. Lewis E. Norman of Taylor Mich.
51itchery on vesteo and Brant-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I). Robinson of
avenue has as her guest Miss Sadie
ley collar is 13.75.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kramer of Rowena street, and Mr. Jacob Perl-
Rosen of New York.
White Radians silk .port
5647 Michigan avenue wish to an- mutter of this city, which took place
shirt. are features as low as
Tuesday
at
6:311
at
the
Women's
the
dinner
nounee
the
bethrothal
of
their
daugh-
A delightful affair w'as
5 75
given in honor of Dr. .1. Levitt by ter, Bertha, to Mr. Daniel S. Ilyman. Federation club house. Standards of
peonies and roses marked the bridal
Th. largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side .
Mr. and Mrs. S. Schwartz at the
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg path. The ceremony was performed ANSOISNMNIGNSMNIGNIGNWOMIMILVICOSIVIODOOOMPIVIs S ‘ NS , S‘ ,
home of the latter, Sunday last. Dr.
Levitt, who graduated with honors in left Thursday for a trip east to Syra- under the traditional canopy by Rub.
the '21 class of the Detroit College of ruse and Utica to visit relatives and bi J. L. Levin and Rabbi A. M.
Hershman, assisted by Cantor Min-
Medicine, was the recipient of con- f r i en d s.
kowsky, in the presence of relatives
gratulations by the numerous friends
Honoring Miss Ruth Winston of and friends.
who attended the dinner. Among
The bride was lovely in a gown of
those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. New York City, who is visiting her
Aronson, Mrs. F. Aronstam and sister, Mrs. A. Katzenbogen, Miss Duchess satin ornamented with rose
Mollie Aronstam, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Weingarden gave a delight- point lace, with a full court tram
Julio, Braun, Mr. J. A. Braun, Mr. ful lawn party Saturday evening at f a ili ng from the shoulders. The veil,
and Mrs. J. Burrows, Mr. Bresler, her home, 503 East Palmer avenue. of tulle and rose point, was coronet
Mrs. Ash and Miss Ethel Ash, Miss The lawn was lighted with dozens of fashion. Mrs. George Dizik, matron-
B. Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. W. Burn- lighted Japanese lanterns strung from of-honor, wore cream silk lace over
stine, Mr. and Mrs. I. Burnstine, Mrs. tree to tree. The guests spent the yellow chiffon. Miss Birdye Epstein
S. Gordon and Miss Mary Gordon, evening dancing in a pavilion built of Cleveland, one of the four brides.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Shuman, Mr. and for•the occasion. Miss Winston, ac- maids, was dressed in orchd taffeta;
Mrs. Solomon, Dr. Kolman and Mr. companied by Miss Gladys Kroll, sang Miss Bessie Schomberger wore
and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz. Dr. Le- "Eli Eli" and the Misses Clara Krause French blue bonded georgette; bliss
vitt is a brother of Mrs. S. Schwartz, and Esther Lenhoff and Messrs. Nat Ruth Mullin of Cincinnati was
Birnbaum, Harry Stone, Joe Helfer gowned in green jade taffeta, while
hostess.
With the sparkle of the ring —
and Paul Garelick assisted with the Miss Sarah Jane Ebner wore canary-
YOUR ring upon her linger—you
Mr. and Mrs. II. Feder of Virginia entertainment. Those present were: colored georgette. All the bride's at-
can work and plan for the dream
Park left Tuesday for a trip to Cleve- The Misses Ida Silver, Ruth Winston, tendants wore similar hats of .'green
home. It gives a man the incen-
land, Pittsburgh and New York. They Anna Holfberg, Clara Krause, Esther and orchid, trimmed with daisies.
tive to work—the conscious feel-
Lenhoff„Anna Buchner, Ann Fein- They carried arm bouquets of Aaron
will return June 30.
ing of pride and importance to
berg, Gladys Kroll, Rose Weisberg, Ward roses.
know by the ring she wears that
Mr. Nathan Perlmutter attended
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour H. Franklin Emma Perlman, Dorothy Blumberg
she has pledged her troth to him.
of Virginia I'ark have left fur Salt of Toledo, Ohio, Eva and Elizabeth the groom as best man, while Messrs.
Lake City, where they will spend sev- Weingarden, Messrs. Not Birnbaum, Eli and Morris Robinson, Sam Vert-„
Harry Stone, l'aul Garelick, Irving mutter and Sam Hartman acted as
eral weeks.
• Harold Robinson, son
Blumberg, Morrey Buckspan, harry ushers. little
She leaves the selection of the
Miss Anna Franklin has returned Baer, Joe Helfer, Frank Pitt, Nat of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson, was
ring to you. Perhaps a few help-
from a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio.
Baiter, Meyer Levinstein, Joe Ball, ring hearer. A reception and dance
ful suggestions—a personal inter-
for friends followed the wedding din-
thin Kurt and George Weingarden.
est I give makes selection an
Miss Belle Gilbert of Nledbury
ner. Following a two weeks' trip to
easier task.
Boulevard has left the city for Mon-
Mrs. B. A. Cohen and children of Lake Placid, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs
treal. Quebec, Canada, to act as (in medbury avenue, is visiting Perlmutter will be at home to their
maid of honor at the wedding of Miss friends and relatives in Chicago. friends at the Astor Court apart
Frieda Bogante to Mr. Jack Carrick They will return about the latter part ments, West Grand Boulevard.
That's the service I offer my customers -
Among the out-of-town guests
of Montreal. 1Vhile there Miss Gil- if August.
the friendy, personal, man to man inter-
bert will be the guest of her sister,
were Mr. and Mrs. M. Wks an d
est that makes my customers my friends.
The Bicur Cholem Juniors wish to Miss Ruth Malline of Cincinnati, Mrs
Mrs. D. M. Bogante.
announce their twelfth annual moon- A. Ratter and Messrs. Nate and Dave
The wedding of Miss Lillian Cohen, light to he given Tuesday veening, Ratter of Cleveland, Mrs. Louis Co-
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Aug. 19, 1021. hen, Butler, Pa., and Miss Sarah Jane
(laughter
('when, 1(1110 Somerset avenue, to
-
Ebner of Springfield, Ohm.
You get dollar for dollar diamond value for
Mr. Alfred Loewenstein. son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Starr of 1127
every stone you buy in my store—you get the
Simon Loewenstein of Mt. Clemens, Edison avenue have left for a fort-
LEVIN-HUBAR.
newest and most artistic settings, and, added
Mich., was solemnized Sunday after- night's visit to Buffalo, New York
the
Mrs. Kate [lobar an
noon
at
5:30
in
one
of
the
parlors
and
Atlantic
City.
convenience
of
a
charge
account.
the
to this,
marriage of her daughter, Rose
of hotel Stotler in the presence of
Anne,
to
Mr.
Isidore
Edward
Levin
50 friends. Rabbi Wolsey officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berman and
The bride's gown was of white satin family and Mr. Charles Mont have of Laporte, Ind., to take place Wed-
and chantilly lace, made with a court moved into their new home, 21)03 nesday evening, June 20, at her
home, 7605 Wilson avenue. Recep-
train which fell from the shoulders. Taylor avenue.
p. in. No cards.
tion
Her veil was of duchess lace made
coronet fashion and fell the length
Miss Sally Ehrlich, daughter of Mr.
ROBINSON-SCHONBERGER.
of her satin train. The dress was and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Edison ave-
trimmed with pears. She carried nue, has returned from the Uni-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schonberger
white roses and orchids. Miss Evelyn versity of Michigan.
of East Hancock avenue announce
Goodman, the maid of honor, wore a
the marriage of their daughter, Bes-
EHRLICH BUILDING
cream lace dress trimmed with blue
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Gould of 1350 sie, to Mr. Nathan Robinson, Tues-
from a Reputable House.
ribbons.
She
carried
an
arm
bouquet
Brady
street
have
left
for
New
York
day, June 20, at the Women's Fede-
Adams and Hastings.
of pink roses. Mr. Max Loewenstein to spend a month with relatives and ration clubhouse.
You
Can't
Go
Wrong
on These Good Makes,
attended his brother as best man. friends.
Not in the High Rent District.
Following the ceremony a dinner was
SINABERC-COOPER.
served at the hotel to 25 guests. Pink
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mandell enter-
Mr. Max Cooper announces the
Hupp models — open and closed.
and white roses centered the tumble. tailed at a reception for their mother marriage of his daughter, Rose, to
Buicks — 1920 Roadsters and Tourings.
Mrs. Cohen wore a black georgette and father, Mr. and Mrs. A. Orbach Mr. Abraham Sinaberg, Sunday, June
gown embroidered with rose beads. of Vicksburg, at 33 Collingwood ave- 19. Following the ceremony a re-
Fords — Tourings, Coupes, Sedans — $200 to $500.
Iler corsage was of pink roses. Mr. nue. Mr. Leo Elbert of Cleveland ception was held at the home of Mr.
Chevrolets — Tourings, Sedans— $300 to $600.
and Mrs. Loewenstein left for a two was an out-of-town guest. There and Mrs. Max Lieberman of 5232
weeks' honeymoon to New York and were 100 guests.
Second avenue. Following a trip to
Oaklands — Roadsters, Sedans.
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Atlantic City, after which they will
Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Mr. and
A%#
Dodge Cars — all models.
ila
reside at Mt. Clemens. Among the
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goldsmith and Mrs. Sinaberg will make their home
out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. son Seymour, and Mr. and Mrs. in this city.
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Oldsmobiles — Tourings.
eldithls
1.01.1iS Loewenstein, Mr. Simon Loe- Ilarry Koffman and son, Stanford,
Studehakers — Tourings and Roadsters.
wenstein and son Max and daughter have
moved into their new home at
a
Jennie and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 55:12 Nlitplewocal avenue.
Dolts — Tourings.
Anspach, all of Detroit.
Rens — Tourings.
Miss Laura Rosenthal of Flint was
The wedding ceremony of Miss the house guest of Miss Gertrude
Sadye Diamond and Mr. Sidney Reisman during the past week.
Charles Goldberg was celebrated Sun-
day evening, June 19, at the home
Mrs. Isadore Frank and Mrs. A. I.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Diamond, 937 Wolf are occupying Mrs. Frank's cot- Sabbath Services:
Brady street. The bride was beauti- tage at Sans Sonci, Hursens Island,
Beginning Saturday of this week,
fully gowned in white and carried a for the summer.
services ill be held each Saturday
morning at 9:30. Particular atten-
shower bouquet of lilies fo the valley
and white roses. Dinner was served
Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy of 1511 Del- tion is called to the change in time
to the immediate families and their aware avenue entertained their rela- which will be in force throughout the
A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit Every Day.
guests. The bride and groom left for tives Sunday ofterpoon at a birthday heated period.
a trip to Chicago and from there will party given in honor of their daugh-
tour through the east.
ter, Miss Anna Betty Levy. In the Service. of the Rabbi:
THE
Rabbi Franklin will be in the city
evening Miss Martha Levy gave a
House of Confidence
I. Leonard Braun sang before the surprise party in honor of her sister, until about July 7, when with his
family,
he will leave for his vacation
Michigan Authors Association at Anna, at which the young people
their annual meeting held at the Stat- were present. Out-of-town guests in the east. Throughout the summer,
ler June 14. He delighted his hear- were: Miss Ella Goldberg of Atlanta, Rabbi Ilenry J. Berkowitz will be
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ers with a well-selected group of Ga., and Mr. I. NI. Alpert, 1921 dental herr. For the present, he may he
5221 BEAUBIEN ST.
English and operatic songs. Miss graduate of the University of Michi- reached at the Addison Hotel, (Cadil-
lac 790) or at the Temple, (Glendale
Pauline Johnson accompanied him.
gan.
315). No function at which the rab-
Ilaving purchased our Mink Skins at the lowest market price, we
bi's services are required should be
can safely offer the public great savings on these articles—made
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Temple Moonlight:

Particular attention is called to the
Mrs. F. Gordon announces the en annual Temple Moonlight which takes
gagement of her daughter, Minnie, to place next Monday evening at 9:30.
The Committee of the Young Peoples'
Mr. Barney S. Berman.
Society in charge of this function
-Mr. I'hilip Rosenthal of Mack ave- has spared no pains to make it the
nue announces the engagement of his greatest event of it kind. The great
(laughter, Bessie, to Mr. Joseph J. steamer St.Claire has been engaged
for this occasion and unique enter-
Levinson of Chicago.
tainment features have been arrang-
ed. It is hoped that all our members
will be represented on this occasion.

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TO LONDON

LONDON.— According to advises
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Levine of 1654 from Jaffa, an Arab delegation head-
ed
by the well-known Moslem leader,
Burlingame avenue are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son, will leave shortly for London, in or-
der
to present to the English govern-
Harvey. June 13.
ment the grievances of the Arabs
against Zionism.
DIRECTOR OF WARSAW "HIAS"
JEWISH DOCTOR SENTENCED
DEPARTS FOR BRUSSELS

DANZIO.—A report from Rovno
DANZIG.—Adolph Held, director
of the "Ilias" in Warsaw has left for states that a Jewish doctor, named sti
Brussels to participate at the 1. C. A. Siegel, has been accused of Bolshe- rJ
conference. The question of East- vism and has been sentenced by the ;(
European emigration will be consid- military court to flee years hard la-
, ered at the conference. bor.

I'll Figure It Out For You!

Books opened, audited, trial balance and
financial reports prepared. Reasonable rates.

Daniel L. Tickton

(Formerly with Saruohn & Shetzer)

Hickory 4448-M; Main 8295.

353 Navahos Ave.

