ThEDerRotylnism(ARopinr. PAGE SIX o-delAt...and arsenal Betrothal Announced All Society Item. and other local notes mould be communicated to the office of tile Chronicle by S o'clock each Wednesday •(tern oon in order to app.., in the current smell's Mena. Phone Glendale LUC Society Edited. Mail notice. se as to he received set later than Wednesday Prominent among the fashionable weddings of the season was that of Miss Adele Siegel, daughter of Jacob Siegel of Boston boulevard, to Dr. Willard Mayer, son of Mrs. Belle Mayer, which was solemnized in the parlors of the Phoenix Club on Wed- nesday evening at 6 o'clock. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiate(' at the cere- mony in a background of cymbodium ferns. Tall standards of pink Jap- ARTHUR SCHNABEL anese lilies formed the isle through Celebrated Vienesse Pianist Soloist with Detroit Symphony Orchestra Feb. 9 and 10 Uses the KNABE PIANO EXCLUSIVELY To the pianist or the singer the Knabe is an inspira- tion. The playing of this great artist and a hundred others may be heard in your home if you own which the bridal party passed. The bride was charming in a gown fash- ioned of soft, lustrous ivory satin with drapings of exquisite rose pointe lace banded in crystal beads, the tulle veil forming a cap which fell with graceful folds entrain. She carried an arm bouquet of white orchids and valley lilies with streamers of white tulle. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, as matron of honor, who wore a distinc- tive costume of white chiffon en- crusted with beads and trimmings of emerald green motive and carried a shower bouquet of lavender orchids and valley lilies. The little flower girls, Miss Helene Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel, and Miss Blanche Amberg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg, wore UheAMPICO In the KNABE OR FRANKLIN PIANO Janney-Bowman, Inc. Book Building 1243 Washington Boulevard Where Quality Is Higher Than Price. - • -st sssw•Apstst•-•e s, ii dainty frocks of pink chiffon and car- ried baskets of forget-me-nots and sweetheart rims which they strewed in the pathway of the bride and groom. Mrs. Mayer, mother of the groom, was handsomely gowned in black satin and jet and carried laven- der orchids and valley lilies. Melville Mayer, brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Eugene and Leo Siegel, Ralph Mayer and James Strauss of Chicago. Bunches of white flowers to represent bridal bouquets centered the small tables at which the guests were seated. The bride's table was adorned with silver vases filled with bride's flowers, fes- tooned with malines and ribbons. During the dinner hour a string or- chestra added charm to the affair, which was followed by dancing. The out-of-town guests attending the wed- ding were Mrs. David Weingurden, Mr. and Mrs. A. Siegel, Miss Kathryn Samstag, Royal Levy, all of New York; Mrs. I. B. Strauss and sons, James, Robert and Mortimer, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Lederer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siegel, Miss Jessie Wolf and Gerson Cohen of Chicago; Saul Siegel of St. Louis; Irving Jacobs of Ligonier, Ind.; Mrs. Caesar Cone of Greens- borough, N. C., and Dr. and Mrs. Ed- rtflIZ1111111111188111A811111111111011101111011111181111111111482813113111111101111101 After the Theatre- Visit the New Lotus Cafe and round out the evening with a full measure of real enjoyment. The menu is sure to satisfy those who love delicious things to eat, courteously and prop- erly served. 'DANCING becomes irresistible to the music furnished by Vernon McKellar and his orchestra. DANCING 6P.M.to 8 P.M. 10 P. M. to 1 A. M. Noonday Luncheon An excellent noonday luncheon for busy business men and women who place an even value on their time and a good luncheon will welcome the prompt, efficient and courteous service. Luncheon 50c. win Becker of Philadelphia. After a honeymoon trip to New York and the Bermuda Islands, Dr. and Sirs. Mayer will reside at the family home A SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE DINNER for the modest price of $1.00 is in itself a worth-while feature. Returning from Pittsburgh, where he attended a meeting of the execu- tive committee of the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis, was Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. Yellow daffodils forted the center decorations at the beautifully ap- pointed dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss at their home on Rhode Island avenue on Thursday everiog last honoring the bride-elect Adele Siegel, whose marriage to Dr. Willard Mayer was an event of the past week. MISS RUTH COHN Nile. Clement of Sorbonne Uni- versity of Paris, France, will talk on "French Men of Letters" at the an- nual luncheon of the Jewish Woman's Club, which will take place at Ilotel Wolverine on Monday, Feb. 27. Early reservations for the luncheon are Harry Cohn of West Grand boule- vard announces the betrothal of his daughter, Ruth, to Louis Goldberg, son of Sir. and Mrs. R. Goldberg of Bayonne, N. J. Reception at the ballroom of Hotel Stotler on Sunday,. Feb. 19, at 8:30 p. m. Returning from a fortnight's visit in New York and Atlantic City is Engagements urged. Louis Siegel of Hotel Stotler. Mr. Siegel was accompanied to Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sweetwin by Herbert Siegel of Mannheim, Ger- many, who will make this city his fu- of West Euclid avenue announce th betrothal of their son, Theodore, to ture home. Miss Esther Horowitz, Jersey City New Jersey. Among the affairs that centered the week's social stage was a charm- Mrs. L. B. Stock of Toronto, Ont., ing dinner at Hotel Stotler followed announces the engagement of her by a theater party given by Dr. and daughter, Rose, to • Moe Cohen of Mrs. Samuel Rice, Miss Elsa Siegel, 3452 Cadillac avenue, this city. Joseph and William Siegel of Put- nam avenue, complimenting Miss Adele Siegel and Dr. Willard Mayer, whose marriage took place the past week. The New Lotus Cafe C Marriages BALL-BECKER Sir. and Sirs. Max Becker of Cleve- land announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances, to Joseph II. Ball of this city, on Jan. 29. Mr. Among those who entertained at and Airs. Ball are at present at the the beautiful Hawaiian dinner dance Astor Court apartments on West at the Woman's City Club on Thurs- Grand boulevard. day evening last was Mrs. Maurice TURKIN-INDURSKY Goldenberg of Putnam avenue. Mr. and Sirs. Elias lndursky an- Mrs. Charles C. Simons of Con- nounce the marriage of their dough- necticut avenue, a member of the ter, Rose, to Jack Turkin. The wed- board of directors of the Drama ding took place at the home of Mr.' , League, was on the reception com- and Mrs. A. Farber, 3831 Thirty- mittee at the flag given on Tuesday third street. afternoon at Hotel Stotler at which many noted stage artists were guests. GRAHAM-WAGNER Mrs. Kate Kaplan announces the marriage of her sister, Lillian Wag- Miss Bertha Siegel Weiss, dan- ner, to Wilfred Graham of New York seuse, was soloist in interpretive and City. After a short trip through the poetic dancing at the entertainment East, Mr. and Mrs. Graham will make given at the Old Folks' Home on Sun- their home in New York City. day evening last. /B11111111111B111111111111111111•1111•1111son11ttI e01@Imonmw prettiest as well as the most striking Hats for Spring we have ever shown. Ready NOW. Fourth Floor The J. L. Hudson Co. RUBIN-YALOMSTEIN Abraham Cooper David Cooper The Cooper Agency General Insurance Service State Managers Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt of New Sir. and Sirs. Louis Winkelman art.! The Brilliant First Movement of York was the speaker at the weekly flounce the marriage of their sister, luncheon of the Zonta Club on Thurs- the Arensky Trio was given by Stanis- Rae Yalomstein, to 1..1. Rubin of New low Szmulevitch, M. Arentz and day at Hotel Stotler, choosing as her York, on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Francis Mayhew for violin, 'cello and subject "Thrift." piano at the Wednesday night con- Dr. Hugo Freund lectured for the cert at the Arts nail Crafts exhibi- tion at the Jewish Institute, followed public health department on "Local by Wagner's Alubumblat and the Infection" at their meeting on Wed- I Kempman song, thus giving these mu- nesday afternoon. SiCi11115 full scope for their artistic Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Frank an- powers. Mrs. A. I.apin-Cohen sang , Returning from New York, where nounce the birth of a son Monday, the exquisite Hebrew melody, "Ra- he spent several (lays the past week, 'fu n' chum," in her usual pleasing form. ' was Jesse Hirschman of the Coiling- Dun , - the week Israel Katz gave a wood apartments on Collingwood ave- Sir. and Mrs. S. Sussman (Clara wonderful demonstration of his nue. Rosenberg) of Saginaw are receiving marked ability as a violinist by giving congratulations on the birth of • Irving Goldberg of Nit. Vernon ave- Sarsote's "Zigeunerweisen" and Ily- son, Don..1(1 C. rekatis Thubay work, that abound nue has returned from a several not only in technique but in har- weeks' trip to Paris, France, and Lon- Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Schlafer (Eliza- monies of profound beauty. In the don, England. beth Pearl) of Taylor avenue an- presentation of the tableaux of Ruth, nounce the birth of a daughter, Fern Edwin Rosenthal of Boston haute- Mrs. A. Cooper thrilled her listeners Rofolyn. with a charming rendition of Kret- yard has gone to New Orleans, La., chamonotf's "My Native Land" and where he will spend several weeks. 1507 WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD CHARITABLE SOCIETY Guonod's "Entreat Me Not to Leave Mrs. Mark Morris was hostess at 'nee." A. Orlokoff also contributed FORMED IN MEMORY OF violin solos exquisitely rendered to a beautifully appointed luncheon fol- THE LATE ALEX AGREE this versatile program, with Miss Sa- lowed by bridge at her home on Con- rah Weinberg at the piano. During necticut avenue on Tuesday after- In onter to follow the footsteps of the presentation of the tableaux, "By noon. the late Alexander Agree, who died the Waters of Babylon," G. White Forester Washington of the Com- here recently, members of his family gave the singing version of that beau- munity Union spoke before the social organized the Itzshok Isaac Aid So- tiful melody. service class of the Jewish Woman's ciety to do charitable work and to continue the work begun in Detroit Mrs. Benjamin Siegel and Mrs. Class on Thursday morning last at by the deceased. Membership in this Emil Amberg were hostesses at a the clubhouse, tip itowena street. Mr. society is limited to members of the Washington discussed the Negro prob- beautifully appointed luncheon at Ho- Agree family, up to second cousins. tel Stotler on Tuesday, compliment- lem. The officers elected by the Itzehok ing the out-of-town guests here for Mr. and Mrs. A. Mendelsohn of Isaac Aid Scoiety follow: S. A. the Mayer-Siegel wedding, which took Agree, president; Meyer Agree, vice- Plattsburgh, N. Y., are guests of their place on Wednesday evening at the children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Men- president; Charles N. Agree, treas- Phoenix Club. urer; Aaron N. Agree, secretary. delsohn of Webb avenue. The president of the group said that Eugene and Leo Siegel and Mel- Samuel Summerfield is spending the society will be at all times ready ville Mayer were hosts at the re- to extend assistance to any charitable several weeks in New Orleans. hearse! dinner given for the Mayer- organization. The members also re- Siegel bridal party Tuesday evening Week Beginning Sirs. Morris B. Silver was chair- solved to act on boards and commit- at Ilotel Stotler, after which all wed- man of the musical program and so- tees of institutions in the city doing Monday Matinee ding guests were entertained at the cial evening on Monday at the Fede- charitable work, particularly such or- Pulter-Abend festivities by Jacob ration clubhouse, at which Count Ilya ganizations as the late Sir. Agree was Siegel at his home on Boston boule- connected with. Tolstoi of Russia was the lecturer. Americas Most Famous vard. Protean Artists Eugene Siegel of Boston boule- PISGAH LODGE LADIES Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, vard has returned from Kansas City, TO GIVE CARD PARTY accompanied by their daughters, where he attended the marriage of Claire and Susanne, of Chicago boule- Lester Siegel, son of Mr. and Sirs. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah vard left on Saturday last for Palm Fred Siegel of Boston, to Miss Freda Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. In the Most Unusual and B. B., will hold a Beach, Fla., where they will be guests Levy of Kansas City. Sereaminly Funny Screen card party at 2 p. m., Tuesday, Feb. at Hotel Royal, Poincianna, for a two Comedy 14, at the B'nai B'rith clubrooms, 1307 months' stay. Mrs. Morris Robinson of Chicago Broadway. The proceeds will go for boulevard left on Sunday for a short the sewing circle that meets weekly stay in New York, where she will be and sews clothes for the needy in the joined by Mr. Robinson, proceeding city. In which he plays Seven to Miami, Fla., where they will spend firt h s Washington Blvd. and Grand River Avenue Milliners have studied effects more than ever for this new season, and as a result we have some of the Among the University of Michigan alumnae actively interested in the campaign to build and endow a Michi- gan League is Mrs. Albert Kahn. on Boston boulevard. There are no cover charges at any time. —Rembrandt Studios. Our Life Insurance Plan Will Interest You UNION INVESTMENT BUILDING 320 West Fort St. Forest Cleaners and Dyers ANNIS FUR POST Your beautiful gown dry cleaned, as we do, will have the appearance of a new gown. 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George Hammer of the Pont- chartrain apartments has gone to The Intercollegiate Club of Detroit New York for a three weeks' visit will give a smoker at the Shaarey with relatives and friends. Zedeg synagogue on Saturday eve- Distinct Characters. 5 Acti of Vaudeville • Featuring JOSIE FLYNN'S Fashion Minstrels Al. Hecht of East Hancock avenue ning, Feb. 11, at 8:30 o'clock, in con- is snending several weeks in New Or- nection with the Father and Son Week celebration. The committee in leans, La. charge consists of A. A. Ginsberg, Mrs. Sigmund Brin of the Astor chairman; Daniel Cohen, Meyer Blatt, Court apartments, who with Mr. Brin Maurice Goldstick and Sam Grekin. is touring the South, played before JOLLY ODDS CLUB the Jewish Woman's Council in Mi- ami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Brin have gone to Cuba and Southern Cali- The Jolly Odds Club met Wednes- fornia, where they will spend the re- day evening, Feb. 8, at the home of Miss Kate Scherr, 1024 Alexandrine. maining winter months. A special committee to be known as Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet of Greenway avenue are spending three months in Florida, Cuba and Cali- fornia. the "Helping Hand Committee" was appointed. Elaborate plAns are be- ing made for • party on Feb. 26. All The Original Kosher Restaurant in Detroit is the CARMEL. Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. Meals 60c and Up. Special Dinners Saturday and Sunday. Catering to Weddings, Parties and Banquet.. SAMUEL KRAEMER & CO. Proprietor of Kraemer's Hotel, Mt. Clemens. former members will be invited. The next meeting of the club wlil be held Returning from • visit in Chicago, at the home of S. Levine, 637 High where she spent several weeks visit- street, on Feb. 15. ing with relatives and friends, is Mrs. PERFECTION LODGE Edward Kuhn Seligman of Brush street Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold regular communication Returning from an extended trip to Southern California is Julian Ro- Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7 p. m. C. K. 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