PAGE SIX iiEVETROITJENIS/10acenaa5 Build With Detroit Brick The Government dur- ing the war caused all building to cease—then to bring about a staple condition advoca ted building, one post e r reading: "It Is Patriotic to Build" If this was the condi- tion then, how about the present? The way is to resume. As an evi- dence of our faith in a great people and Gov- ernment — Build Now. Show to the more timid that you have faith by producing something of a permanent form—get the wheels of commerce humming. Resume Building NOW „Prices Are Right ALWAYS SPECIFY DETROIT BRICK 1.—Less brick to the square foot. Jaci al and QVsortai Li All SOCIIII1, Arid other local note. !Mould he communicated to the office OI the Chronicle by I o•clorlt ench Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week's asue I•lione Glendale 11126, Sm:lety Editor. Nail n ■ roces so as to be received not later than Wed or chat Miss Sarah R. Bregstone, who has been affiliated with the United Jew- ish Charities for the past three years, has left for Rochester, N. Y., where she will assume her new duties as executive secretary of the United Jewish Charities. Miss Bregstone, through meritorious work in her chosen field, has won the commenda- tion of prominent social workers throughout the country. Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berko- witz, who have been living at the Hotel Addison, have taken an apart- ment at 7750 Third avenue, corner Delaware; apartment No. 4. Miss Margaret Krolik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N.4 Krolik of Second Boulevard, left on Thursday last for Camp Mystic, Conn., where she will spend the summer. of his sister, Mrs. I. Frank of liar- bowsky) of Ilarrisville spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Grabowsky of Brush Boulevard, Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Hirschman the past week. of Virginia I'ark left on Sunday last for Quebec, from which point they Mr. Jeffrey May, nephew of Mrs. sailed on the SS. Empress of Britain Yetta Alexander, a graduate of Har- for Scotland, England and other Eu- vard University of the 1921 class, Sirs. Lydia Kahn left on Tuesday sena Island. for New York, from which point she leaves with a party of friends for a continental tour. Miss Dorothy Krolik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, has re- turned from l'oughkeepsie, N. Y., ropean countries, to be gone several visited in the city before returning where she is a student at Vassar Col- months. to his home in Minnneapolis, Minn. lege. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson and Mr. Ellis and the Misses Ida and Mrs. Nathan Sloss (Marjorie Slo- son, Sigmund, of Burlingame avenue Mildred Snyder have moved from man) is a guest at the home of her left on Thursday for Kennebunkport, 291 East Forest to 282 East Palmer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Me., where they will occupy a cot- avenue. at their summer home on Hareem tage with Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin for the summer months. Mrs. Julius V. Brown of 52 East Island. Palmer avenue attended the graduat- Miss Diana Selling, daughter of ing exercises at the University 0C Mr. Arthur Frank of Massachusetts avenue, accompanied his daughter, Mrs. B. B. Selling of Hotel Addison, Michigan the past week. Jean, to Camp Ilanoun, Thetford, Vt., left on Wednesday for Camp Ila- noun, Thetford, Vt., where she will on Wednesday last. Mr. Manfred Goldstone of Virginia spend the summer. Park spent the past few days in Bay Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, Mrs. City and Saginaw. The Misses Mary and Fanny Wets- William M. Levyn and Miss Anna Solomon returned from Bay City, man, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Miss Eva Kahn of 89 Rowena street where they attended the funeral serv- seph Wetsman of Virginia Park, left left on Tuesday last for Chicago, on Wednesday for New York, from where she will spend the summer ices of Joseph Solomon. which point they sailed for an ex- months. Mrs. M. II. Holzman of St. Louis, tended European tour. They will re- Mr. Harry May and Miss Myrtle who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. main in Europe until October. L. Simon of East Canfield avenue, May, who were guests of Mrs. Yetta Mrs. Herbert Bienenstock (Fannie Alexander of East Forest avenue for `returned to her home on Wednesday. Strasburger) of New York is visiting the past • few weeks, have left for Mrs. Mark Feischman and sons of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Omaha and Los Angeles. Second Boulevard have returned from Enggass of Second Boulevgd. a pleasant visit to New York City. Miss Lillian Kramer of 89 Rowena Mrs. Henry Rindskoff of Medbury street is visiting with relatives anad The Misses Ruth, Alice and Elaine Boulevard, who spent several weeks friends in Gaylord, Mich. Hirschman, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. visiting with her sister, Mrs. Charles Louis J. Hirschman of Virginia Park, Gardner of Indianapolis, has returned Miss Dorothy King, daughter of left on Thursday for Camp Bryn- home. Mrs. Rindskoff was accom- Mr. and Mrs. David King of 118 Con- Aron, Rhinelander, Northern Wiscon- panied by her brother, Mr. Henry necticut avenue, left on Tuesday for sin, for the summer months. Epstein of Vanderbilt, Mich. Camp Hanoun, Thetford, Vt. Co J I jI Sl A. Newman of 284 Theodore street, to Mr. Benjmain B. Sobel was sol- emnized Sunday, June 19, at 7:30, at the B'nai B'rith clubrooms in the presenee of relatives and friends. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride's gown was of white satin with chantilly lace, en train. Her veil of tulle and rose point was made coro- net fashion. She carried a shower of white roses and valley lilies. Follow- ing the ceremony a dinner was served to 60 guests. Following a trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Sobel will make their home in this city. Among the out- of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. B. Sobel, Mrs. H. Ilarburg and son, Mrs. H. Lanfield of Chicago and Mrs. L. Lanfield, Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenhut and daughter of Cleveland. N HATS Of the kind which have made us so favorably well known and all priced in moderation. New ones just arrived for the late summer season. Barnett's WELLER-MEGDALL, A pretty wedding was that of Miss , Leonora Megdall, daughter of Mrs. Anna Megdall, and Samuel L. Weller, on July 3, at 4 o'clock, at the resi- BARNEY L. BARNETT, Mgr. 2621 WOODWARD dence of the bride, 5440 Vinewood avenue, Rabbi Joseph Thuman offi- In the McKerchey Bldg. ciating. The bride was gowned in duchess white satin and lace, orna- mented with white roses, and carried a shower bouquet of white bridal roses. Miss Sarah Arnold attended Near Sproat Street Is maid of honor. Mr. Norman M. Rifler assisted Mr. Weller as best man. After the ceremony there was a reception at the residence of the bride. Later the guests were invited to the clubrooms of the B'nai B'rith, on Broadway, where there was (lane- , ing. Mr. and Mrs. Weller left for an extended trip to Buffalo, Cleveand and Niagara Falls and will return in , two weeks to take up their residence I at 5440 Vinewood avenue. The out- of-town guests were Sam Singer of Boston, Harry Katz of Philadelphia, Sam Wolfe of New York and Miss Sarah Arnold of New York. wedding of Miss Minnie Hirshman, daughter of Mr. anad Mrs. Joseph . Hirshman, and Samuel Asersohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Asersohn, which PIANOS took place on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Women's Federation TO clubrooms. RENT Rabbi A. M. Hershman read the service under a floral bell of white FOR roses and sweet peas. The bride was SUMMER beautiful in a gown of ivory duchess satin trimmed in pointe applique lace HOMES and pearls. From her shoulders hung, a court train fastened with pearls and covered with a veil held about the coiffure with a band of pearls and orange blossoms. Roses and lilies of the valley in a shower bouquet were her flowers. Miss Esther Hirsh- man attended her sister as maid of honor, wearing a frock of cream lace over yellow georgette and carrying a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses EUME,Y / in and sweet peas. The bridesmaids were the Misses Delia !merman, Mol- lie Asersohn, Esther 'merman and .Ida Plotter. Their gowns were of lace and georgette in the pastel ' shades and they carried old-fashioned . nosegays of Ophelia roses and sweet ' peas tied with ribbons to match the gowns. Little Esther !merman, in ST peach organdy, and Bernard Aronson performed the duties of flower girl and ring bearer. Mrs. Hirshman, the bride's mother, wore black satin and chantilly lace. Mrs. Ashersohn, mother of the groom, wore brown satin heavily beaded. Harold Hirshman served Mr. Aser- sohn as best man and the ushers were I Dr. S. S. Danziger, Abe Hyman, Stan Icy Imerman and Stanley Glazer of Chicago. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Asersohn left for an extended honey- moon through the east. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Blumberg of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomberg of Wooster, 0.;, Mr. and Mrs. Danziger of Columbus, Ohio; Miss Kobintz of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mr. Koblentz of Chattanooga anad Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinberg of Prescott, Mich. T HERE is, of course, no other sound- reproducing instrument to com- pare with the VICTROLA — and in purchase of the Victrola XI. (illus- trated), you have Jr One of the Most Popular Models F of the Matchless Victrola Line It is furnished in rich mahogany, oak and walnut case; has those patented features that bring about the greatly superior qualities of reproduction for which Victrolas are world-famous; is of corn. manding size and distinctive elegance. Charm and joy enter with it into your home, and you've that Rya accompanies ownership of 10111011 CS Set nt 0 num Nouittillgs of Equisito sip d al tan Woodward at Gr atiot STAMAN-COHN Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanton of Pitta- Victrola XI $150), with set of P.zady File s s shown ($8:01, and 0 doable-faced Ric records (12 sslec- florist $163.60 LONG TIME TO PAY Victrolas, $25 to $1,500 Any Victrola d 'livered e %to-, transportation p a i d. An' RWIEB,77 Grinnell Bros One of the small Virtrolas ran he easily taken with you on your Summer outings. All Victrola. and Records on sale at each of our 26 stores. HEADQUARTERS 1515 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT BRANCHES: 1231 Broadway 13747 Wo 12832 East Jefferson ward c Ir • • LILIAN F. MOYLAN Ready Made CORSETS Maternity Corsets Main 6135 burgh, Pa., announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Mr. Ben Cohn, son of Mr. Harry Cohn of 742 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, on Sunday, July 3. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents in Pitts- burgh. After an extended honey- moon, Mr. and Mrs. Cohn will reside in Detroit. Cleaning Repairing Special Surgical 33.35 Grand River Ara. E., 4th Floor "Faultless Workmanship" BAER FACTS:--- EXPERT REPAIRING and REMODEL- ING at REASONABLE RATES. Our WORK and PRICES will .PLEASE you. Phone andd nnr U the universally recognized best! ect tw Exclusive models, moderately priced and courteous wel- come with a willing- ness to show our goods. c Let Detroit Lead sing. Substantial r e d u c- tions all over the shop. ASERSOHN-HERSHMAN AS ALWAYS DETROIT BRICK MFRS.' & DEALERS' ASSOCIATION front the exclusive designers and our rule of only one gar- ment of a kind in- sures its individual- ity. The wedding of Miss Helen E. Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beautiful in appointment was the Believing the b est support to Government is by giving honest men BUILD NOW WITH DETROIT BRICK All new goods just in flittrriagre EMPLOYS NO CONVICT LABOR zens. Styles In dresses of marvel- ous beauty of ma- terial and model and in a widely varied as- sortment of color and shade. Mr. Samuel Harr and Mr. Herman Mrs. Henry Wineman of East Kir- Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Welling (Elsa Zieve of Youngstown, Ohio, motored by avenue entertained at luniheon hoto by C. M. Hays & Co., Detroit. on Tuesday last at the Redford Coun- Friedonberg) have returned from to Detroit to spend the week-end with I try Club, honoring Mrs. Victor Bren- their wedding trip and have gone to friends. MRS. ISADORE EDWARD LEVINE ner, wife of the noted sculptor of Big Rapids, Mich., for a few days' (Rose Anne Hub.) visit with Dr. Welling's parents. Miss Setta Robinson of Seward New York. avenue was one of the soloists at the Whose marriage was an event of Samuel Ileavenrich, son of Mr. and luncheon of the Detroit Zonta, given Miss Constance Siegel of New June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Levine are York is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ileavenrich of Hotel at Hotel Statler on Thursday last. touring through the east and upon Mrs. Joseph Siegel of Boston Boule- Stevenson, has returned from an their return from their wedding trip, eastern college and will spend the Joseph M. Weiss, Jr., son of Mr. Aug. 1, will make their home in La- vard. summer vacation with his parents. and Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss, 60 Rhode porte, Ind. Island avenue, is spending a few Mrs. Fred Rosenfield, Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Albert II. Zenner of Boston weeks at Willard, Ohio. Sloman, Mrs. Albert ,Zenner, Mrs. Boulevard, who spent the past three ••• ■ •• ■ ••AMOIN Monroe Rosenfield, Mrs. Leopold Mr. Joseph Mayer of New York Wineman, Mrs. S. Aronheim and Mrs. weeks in Manistee, Mich., has re- spent several days in the city the A. 1. Wolf were guests of Mrs. Isi- turned. past week. dore Frank at her summer home, Mr. Sam Sloman of East Ferry ave- Sans Souci, Ilarsens Island, Tuesday nue spent several days at the home Mrs. Samuel Pizer (Mildred Gra- last. SOBEL-NEWMAN ate—has permanence and gives satisfac- tion. may live decently, sup- port and educate fami- lies to become good citi- Mid Summer he accompanied his daughter, Miss Virginia Goldberg, where she will spend the next two months. Mr. Goldberg will spend two weeks at the Arcady Country Club, Lake George, before he returns. 4.—Does not deterior- honest employment and honest wages that they "The Shop of Mr. Sidney M. Siegel of Milwau- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi and M. Franklin, Miss Blanche J. Hart, executive kee was accompanied by their daughter, Ruth, secretary of the United Jewish Chari- I. W. Jacobs of Hotel Addison on and sun, Leo, Jr., left iin Thursday ties, has returned from Milwaukee, Saturday. - — for Kennehunk port, Me., where they where she attended the Conference Mr. Edwin Goldberg of Delaware will spend the summer. Miss Mar- of Jewish Social %Yorkers as well as avenue left on Thursday for Camp garet Franklin left Monday last for the National Conference of Social Ronnh, Lake George, N. Y., where the Ilanoun Camps at Thetford. Vt. Workers. 3.—For dwellings gives a beautiful effect when laid up with colored mortar. 6.—Made by Detroit la- bor — men who are taxpayers and part of this Government, helping to exercise and function an hon- est Government. Barnett's Miss Mary Caplan has returned from Milwaukee, where she attended the Conference of Jewish Social Workers. 2.—Smoothness of sur- face. 5.—It stands out in su- periority and has a world wide reputa- tion as to quality. Marries Indiana Man. r•nraannt ar;,,,, 111 Li111. FUR COATS AT A SAVING OF 35 TO 50% a, Baer Bros . FINE FURS Main 2449 FUR GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER 1522 Broadway NURKO.OPPENHEIM Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko announce the marriage of their daughter, Julia, to Mr. Louis Oppenheim of this city on Sunday, July 17. Reception for ang .,,,qw friends at ft o'clock at the bride's home, 310 Belmont. No cards. „ Chronicle Want Ads 'Bring Result eliWOM. VIe NAIL WOC-ILMCVCWWMWMWMCIMMICMCCC