litEDerRotrimasnOIR07 ■ 1 WIZ PAGE EIGHT • Attractive June Bride .S‘""""`""`s"""‘"`"`"" . ""'`"""`"• rest7.- 77- aeucearaise oold be conimunIc•ted to the office •I The All society items and other local Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday Mternoon In order to appear in the current week's Issue. Phone Gleodale 0300. Society Editor. Mall weskits so a. to he received net later Mao Wednesday. How Should a Small Apart- Ment Be Furnished To Be Comfortable as Well as Attractive? And we might add without a large expen- diture. We have several suggestions to of- fer hi reply to this question and if you will come in to see us we shall be glad to talk things over with you and give you an approx- imate estimate of the cost of furnishing the kind of apartment you want. We specialize in bedroom, dining-room and living-room furniture up to $600 a suite. F Delightful in the extreme was the moonlight excursion given under the auspice(' of the Young People's Club of Temple Beth Ft on Monday even- ing, when a capacity crowd attended this affair, which was one of the most charming and successful ever given by this organization. Long before the hour set for the departure of the steamer Columbia, chartered for this occasion, the steady stream of people who boarded the boat for a "Trip to the Moon" were more than amply re. paid by the interesting entertainment that was provided. Featuring the trip were the novelty dances to the accompaniment of syncopated melt). (lies and the tuneful rollicking songs that was written by Miss Irene Ro- senerg and Bernard Wohl, active members of the club, and which was sung by Evelyn Finsterwald Klein- man. This affair is a forerunner of many social functions that are in the formative period for next season's ac- tivities. Harvey L. Vehon is the newly elected president of the so- ciety. The Redford Country Club, which has been particularly gay the past weeks, in which dinner dances and other affairs of a delightful nature held sway, was the scene of an ex- ceedingly beautiful party on Thurs- day evening, at which Mr. and Mrs. Max May were hosts, honoring their nephews, Alan and Jay Louis Gump, of Johnson City, Tenn., who were their guests for several days during the week. RIEDENBER FURNITURE HOUSE The Store With a Reputation 4723 Hastings Street Among those who returned from the Lake Superior cruise of the Board of Commerce on the SS. Mo- ronic to Houghton and Hancock, Mich., in the upper peninsula are Jacob Nathan, Milford Stern, Wil- liam Brown, David A. Brown, Sig- mund Rothschild, Jacob Nieman and Harry Z. Brown. A n n ou ncing 72 WEST ADAMS AVENUE. Kruge Building Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hilsberg and daughter, Fanchon, of Grand Rapids, are guests at the home of Mrs. Hits- berg's father, A. Barlow, of Wood- land avenue. • Mrs. Flora Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert and Julius Gilbert of Arden Park are in Charlevoix, Mich., where they will occupy their summer home for the heated period. WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF UNUSUAL HATS Featuring advance models conveying the simplicity which Paris deci,:ees. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Seater and sons, of Burlingame avenue, left on Sat- urday for a motor trip to Oden, Mich , where they will occupy their summer home. Their daughter, Miss Marion Spider, joined her parents on Tuesday. On the newest lace llouncings and sport materials. Silk Lace Flouncings and All-Overs '1.98 Thistledu Home Spun $1.98 Desirable colors fur dainty summer frocks. Blue, orchid. tan. white—ono yard ald•—an excellent value for the money. We have marked It consid- erably under price. • yard— $4.50 Al! Neckwear 20c' Off 1814 Woodward Avenue 2nd Floor Woodward Arcade have taken apartments at Hotel Ste- venson. e . Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman, Miss Marie Newman, and Herbert Newman have moved from Cass ave- nue to their new home at 1691 Bur- lingame avenue. Comfort in The Lindow Company Upholstering and Cabinetmaking Telephone West 1254 cmoair00000ti00000tion0000ano 0000000-00000tsoottorxxvosu>aosxs • Ben Hilsberg of Indianapolis. Ad., who snent several days at the home of A. Barlow of Woodland avenue the past week. accompanied his brother, Nathan Hilsburg to Syracuse, N. Y., where they visited with relatives and friends. G e s ; o Sixth Floor. The J. L. Hudson Co. o Fraternal and Club Notes When old King Sommer hohls court &I outdoors beckon one to it host of delightful pastimes—and here at the Bernard Shop you will find an allur- ing array of enchanting sport clothes and dainty cocks that are as refresh- buy to look at as to recur—prat the things to make the most of the joyous outdoor 81 -11711111. Hebrew Baby Day Nursery At the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. II. I'. Wheller, held on Sunday, June 17, at Elkin's hotel, Mt. Clemens, the sum of $42 was realized for the Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. Mrs. A. Katz, sister of Mr. Wheller, member of the board of directors of the (lay nursery, ex- tends the thanks of the home to Sam- uel Elkin, proprietor of the hotel, for the help given the nursery cause. The public is urged to attend the bazaar held this week at 545 East Canfield, funds being needed to open the home. di eJ7107(t) North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. The North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization will hold an outing to Bob-lo on Wednesday, June 27. Members will leave for the island on the I o'clock boat, from the foot of Bates street. All members are urged to attend, as this will be a get-ac- quainted affair for members. All those attending are to bring their lunches with them. ' 1522 Broadway /s Everyone Wants to Play the Chinese Game MAH—JONGG or Pung-Chow Agudath Bialik We are now showing in our Stationery Department Among the interesting clubs in the city is the Agudath Bialik, a Ilebrew speaking group meeting in the Kirby Center. The purpose of the club is to make a study of Ilebrew literature. Miriam Plotinsky is president, Fannie Eisenberg secretary, and Ida Margo- lis treasurer. Max Margolis, Hebrew teacher, is leader of the club. The last meeting's program was featurell by a discussion of the life of Moses and of Jewish ethics. these Game Sets at $5.00 to $35.00 SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE 1550 Woodward Avenue Montefiere Lodge. Montefiore Lodge, No. 12, Inde- pendent Order Free Sons of Israel, at the meeting on Thursday evening, June 14, listened to an address by Max L. Michelson on "Flag Day." Montefiore lodge will meet every !M- ond Thursday of the month during July, August and September. Qainsboro Studios Harry Feinberg, Jericho Lodge Jericho lodge, No. 490 and Jericho Rebekah lodge, No. 328, will give a moonlight excursion on steamer Andrew Wineman of Chicago bou- Rapid King, on July 3. Joint it strl. levard has returned from a few days' lotion of officers will take place at that time. stay in Chicago and Grand Rapids. Engageturuto 1 Established 1903 Cool, Light- Weight Furniture for Porch, Lawn and Cottage, at Moderate Cost OOD, serviceable furniture for the outdoors will make your city home or summer cottage a far more comfortable, livable place on hot sum- mer days. Buy this kind of furniture with care, so that you can depend upon it for years of sturdy satisfaction, despite hard service and exposure to weather. Miss Matilde Garvett, daughter of Mrs. Dora Garvett, and Dr. Sol Quen- ton Kesler, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Kesler of Cape Town, South Afri- ca, spoke their marriage vows in the presence of their immediate families on Tuesday evening, June 19, at Ho- tel Statler. Dr. Leo M. Franklin of. ficiated. Miss Garvett was given in marriage by her brother, Morris Garvett, and had as her only attendant her cousin, Miss Elva Mazer. Edward Ruben- stein of Johannesburg, South Africa, served Dr. Kesler as best man. The bride was very attractive in a white robe of pearls and crystals over crepe romine. Her veil was fash- ioned coronet of duchess lace and the flowing profusion of tulle was caught in place by a gorgeous 'cluster of or- ange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids, roses and valley lilies. Miss Mazer was attired in a gown of gold lace over the gold cloth and carried ophelia roses. After the ceremony a dinner was served in the Henry VII room. A re- ception was held in the main ballroom where the couple received their many friends. Dr. and Mrs. Kesler are sojourning in the East, and will be at home after July 1. family have gone to East Tawas, Blue Bird Girls Mich., where they have taken a home The Blue Bird Girls held installa- which they will occupy for the sum- tion of officers for the new term at mer season. the bunco party held on Tuesday Mrs. Marcus Marks, formerly of Mrs. Pauline Friedman of Chicago evening at the home of Miss Betty Detroit, now of Manistee, Mich., ac- Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. I. Frosch Helfand, 539 Englewood avenue. companied by Mrs. S. Kamm, of that of Elmhurst avenue, who recently re- Prizes were won by the Misses Edith city, were recent guests of Mr. and turned from a prbtracted stay in Sominsky, Anna Kurtzman and Min- nie Helfand. A delightful luncheon Mrs. M. Cohen of Virginia Park. Florida resorts. was served. Mrs. Louis Moser, of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Oppenheimer D. C. who visited at the home of Mr. have returned from a several morNhs' and Mrs. A. L. Lappin of Burlingame visit with relatives and friends in avenue the past week, attended the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. commencement exercisek of the Uni- versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Among the graduates from the sec- 51r. and Mrs. Meyer Bing announce at which her son. Louis Moser, re- retarial itch's.] of Simmons College, ceived his B. A. degree. Boston. is M lett Minna Friedlaender the engagement of their daughter, Olga, to Dr. William S. Revere,. of 29 Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. Maurice Dreifus of Farrand Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinaiko of Mad- Park was hostess at a charming affair Mrs. Samuel Danziger of Third ave- at the Redford Country Club on Tues- nue is spending a fe v weeks in Chi- ison, Wis., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sohnia, to Max day, honoring Mrs. Harry R. Solo- cago, visiting at the home of her sis- mon, prior to her departure for a ter, Mrs. S. Kositchek. Mrs. Danzig- Keidan of this city. three months' stay in Southern Cali. or v.as accompanied by her father, fornia. August Kapp of Battle Creek. Largest Shop in Detroit Summer Furniture MRS. SOL QUENTON KESLER (Miss Matilde Garrett) a fortnight's outing in Spring Lake, N. J., from which point they will go to Boston to visit at the home of Mrs. Schott's father, Isaac Rogers. During the summer months is really the best time to have your furniture RE-UPHOLSTERED or re-finished. Varnishes and enamels dry better—we are not so busy and can give your work better attention--you are not inconvenienced by the loss of use of your furniture—and most important, we can quote lower prices-10 per cent discount on all Refinishing and Upholstery work during July and August. If You Wish Results, Try a Chronicle Want Ad Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhn and fam- ily of Rowena street have gone to Walled Lake, where they will occupy their sumemr home for the heated term. Couch Hammock, Gray Canvas, with Padded Seat, at $19.85. Standard and Canopy additionla. Fibre Arts Chair or Rocker, Cretonne upholsterod, or $14.50. Old Hickory Arm Rocker, $5,50. Esreth Raise Mr. and Mrs. Morrill E. Silverstein Installation of officers for the next (Irene Traub) whose marriage was term of the F:zreth Reim will be held an event of this month, have returned from their wedding trip to New York on Tuesday evening, June 26, in ROOM 34 of Temple Beth El. Following are Miss Rhoda Grabowsky of the Gar- and Boston. the new officers: Miss Martha Mor- field avenue Manor, has returned from a pleasant visit in Youngstown, Marcus Herstein, formerly of De- rite, president; Irving Cohen, vice- 0., where she was the guest of her troit, now of Hamilton, 0., is spend- president; Miss Rose Rosengard, re- brother, Jesse Grabowsky, formerly ing two weeks as guest of Josephine cording secretary; Miss Clara Brav- of Detroit. and Philip Stern at their home on er, treasurer; Charles Katzowitz, sergeant at arms; Miss Celia Bern- East Grand boulevard. stein, member-at-large on executive Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott of Bur- boa rd. lingame avenue left on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horowitz and Are you going away this summer? 1935 Marentette Street Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slomovitz and sons, Bernard, Harold and Leo, of Bayonne, N. J., are visiting with their parents and grandparents, M r. itnd Mrs. Samuel Slomovitz, of 545 Ken- , ilworth, coming here to attend the marriage of their sister and aunt, Miss Blume G. Slomovitz, to Abra- ham S. Rubin, on Sunday, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman of Hotel Addison are occupying their summer home at San Souci on the Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morris, Miss Detroit river during the summer Helen Morris and Sidney Morris have months. moved from 29 Pilgrim avenue to their new home at 1659 Burlingame Miss Julia Ruth Brown and Miss avenue. Lucille Marx were among the host- esses to entertain delightfully at Many delightful pre-nuptial affairs charming affairs in honor of Miss were given in honor of Miss Laura fiance Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Goldberg, whose marriage to David Mrs. Harry R. Solomon, prior to her Pollack, of Milwaukee, was an event departure for Santa Monica, Calif., of Tuesday, June 18. Mrs. Nathan where she will visit with Mr. and Norman was hostess at a function Mrs. William M. Levyn for the sum- that was unique in originality and ar- mer months. Miss Solomon, with her tistry. Miniature brides with flow - brother, Milton S. Solomon, will enter ing veils were given as favors, and the University of Southern California mounds of pink and white azalias, as students in the fall. snap dragons and daisies centered the tables, while streamers of pink rib- Mrs. Max Bailin, vice president of bons were effectively arranged from the Detroit Garden Club, was actively the chandeliers. Mrs. William Ru- interested in the delightful meeting bich and Miss Hilda Klein collabor- of the club held recently at the Oak- ated in a charming affair for the land Hills Country Club. bride-elect at their hmoe on Lasalle boulevard. Announcement is made of the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goldberg and birth of a son, Joseph, to Mr. and Joseph Goldberg have moved from Mrs. Joseph Fols (Helen Scott) of their home on Putnam avenue and Kalamazoo. Timely Summer Fabric Savings Very new and popular for ',port costumes It waghee boeuilful• ly and la 'rood for prectical. all around wear. A full tango of sport color.. Winter XX 00 .value—a yard- Miss Blanche hurt, of Hotel Ad- dison, has returned from a short stay in New York. Miss hart, who is the well known chief executive of the United Jewish Charities, has taken a leave of absence from her duties to acquaint herself with the business world, and has chosen millinery as her avocation. She has opened a charming little shop to be known as the Blanche J. hart Hat Shop. Many charming and delightful functions have been given the past week in honor of Miss Golda Gins- burg, daughter of Bernard Ginsburg, whose marriage to Leopold B. Mayer took place Thursday, June 21. Among them was an affair of exquisite ap- pointments at the Redford Country Club, on Friday afternoon, at which Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and Mrs. Avery Ginsburg were hostesses, the decoration being a seasonable floral Mrs. Louis Welt and Mrs. A, Buch- display of iris, gladiolas and lark- stein left on Monday for a stay of 10 spur. Among the out-of-town guests days in Omens, Mich., a well known at this lovely affair was Mrs. Herbert summer resort. Weil, of New York. BLANCHE HART SHOPPE Diamond Knit Many and varied were the charm- ing bon voyage affairs given in com- pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. But- zel, who havh been the recipients of much attention from their many friendsprior to their departure for an extended European trip. Among them was a lawnparty on Thursday evening last, at which Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Heineman were hosts at their estate in Bloomfield Hills. The ter- raced gardens were beautifully illum- inated and decorated for this festive occasion, and a midnight buffet sup- per was served for 30 guests. The many friends of Stanley Miles Levyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William $1. Levyn, of Santa Monica, Calif., formerly of Detroit, will be interested to learn that he was the successful winner in a musical contest held in Los Angeles recently of a two months' cruise on the Pacific ocean with week end trips to Honolulu and many interesting parts of the Hawaiian islands. THE. OPENING OF THE Striking in design and of wonderfully rich quality. Black, white and a beau- tiful range of colors-36 inches wide— a yard Mrs. Herbert Well of New York, who spent several weeks in Detroit, left on Saturday for Buffalo and Ni- agara Falls, accompanied by Mr. Weil, who came to this city for a few weeks' stay. Mrs. Weil was greatly feted during her visit in Detroit by her many friends. Among the de- lightful affairs given prior to her de- parture was a beautifully appointed bridge luncheon at Hotel Statler on Thursday, at which Mrs. Louis Op- penheim and Mrs. Eugene Sloman were hostesses; a family dinner at Hotel Stevenson on Friday evening, given by her mother, Mrs. Charles Roemer; a dinner at the Detroit Golf Club at which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Myer were hosts, and a beautiful par- ty at Eastwood Inn, with members of the Wednesday Sewing Club as host- esses. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Wolfstein, (nee Mrs. Gertrude Herstein of De- troit) are making an extended West- ern trio, stopping en route in Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Gulden of Neh., Boise City, Ia., ere their return 8525 Twelfth street are receiving eon- to Nev York where they will make gratulatirns on the birth of a son, Herbert, on May '24. their future home. 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