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W 7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 ',.,....-- ftriv ..rj- I ab i e Mignonette Grand Length Only Fite Feet, To inches THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE BRIDE "A gloriou.s Tone in an exquisite case" Call Garfield 1692 Mrs. M. E. Kohn of 1093 Vinewood honor of the engagement of their ding march the bride entered on the avenue is leaving for New York to daughter, Olga, to Dr. William Reyes; arm of her brother, Marvin Goldberg, : who gave her in marriage. The bri- dal gown was fashioned of romaine bid bon voyage to her brother, James rili . — white crepe, with cascades of silve r S. Friedman, who is leaving for a - 1 Nathaniel M. Lerner of Hotel Stetvo ' formed ribbon, a and cap, her was veil edged of tulle, with whic exqui h European trip on July 4. lenson left for New Haven, Conn., -- the Yale reunion. attend site rose point lace, and was arrange 3,13 F'arnsworth atte Herman Becker of — ' in folds with clusters of orange bloc avenue is sailing for Europe from New York on Saturday, June 23, on'. Miss Doris Wolfgang of Brush sums. A shower bouquet of bride the S. S. George Washington, to visit istreet left for an extended trip to Wil- roses and valley lilies completed thi d, Ky., exquisite costume. Attending th his mother. ii,' intends visiting in I liamson, W. Va., and . Ashland, , • bride as maid of honor was her aunt Germany, Austria, Roumania, Hun- where she will visit , Miss Sara Goldberg, who was charm gary, Switzerland, Belgium and Mr. and Sirs. David Freedman and ing in a Parisian model of got I France. of orchi I hat children, accompanied by their mother thread with drooping Mrs. A. Mirtin of Clearfield, Pa., Mrs. Harry I , reedman, sis t er,S hirley chiffon, with sprays of rosebuds falls 1 accompanied by her daughter, is vis- Freednian, and niece, Helen Mongolia, over the right shoulder. She carrie I iting her sister, Mrs. Jacob Burrows of 4151 Brush street, left for a motor an arm bouquet of pink Aaron War 1 roses and valley lilies. The brides trip to Muscatine, Iowa. o f 1721 Burlingame avenue. maids, Miss Rose Pollack of Milwau s Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of 841 Mr. and Mrs. II. Adler of Buffalo, kee, sister of the groom, and Mc West Boston boulevard are sailing on Lillian Rosenfield, were stunning] N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Sirs. Max the S. S. Majestic on June 23 far an Ensue of Westminster avenue, fol- gowned in coral chiffon, interwove extended trip through Europe. lowing a several weeks' stay in Mt. in silverine crystals, and bebe blu crepe, with picture hats, all harmo n Clemens. A large number of Y. IV. H. A. and izing with the color of the frocks, an newish Woman's Club members are to carried arm bouquets of pink ros e Mr. and sirs. C. 13Iumeno will re- new sum- their vacation at the and valley lilies, with bow knots spend ceive friends and relatives on Sunday, narrow pink ribbon. Little Miss Pe r mar home at Riverside, Canute There are still a number of vacancies, and June 24, at their home, FM West l'hil- sin Isaacson, in dainty orchid us e members are urged to make reserve- adelphia avenue, in honor of the grad- pink georgette, was ring bearer, fo uation of their daughter,. Melba lowed by Miss Betty Fay Rutlich, tions as soon RS possible. hill par- oculars may be had at the club house, Geanne. No cards. , flower girl, who W RS charming i 89 Rowena. Lipsky and chil- flowered chiffon over pink georgett Dr. and Mrs 1 S Claude Goldberg, uncle of the bin! Miss Bernice Edelstein of Harbor dren returned from Rochester, N. Y. was best man, with Jules Stearn a n Springs was the guest of Miss Pauline Mrs. Lipsky and children, accompan- Irvine Pollasker as ushers. Mr Nurko of 310 Belmont avenue the ied by her parents, will spend the sum- Goldberg, mother of the bride, wo e mar months at Atlantic City. past two weeks. a handsome gown of black flat cre e satin, embroidered in silver bead Mrs. Arnold Fein of 8990 Goodwin and wore acorsage of roses delnhi avenue entertained at a lawn rarty turn in shell pink. Mrs. Pollee ientineally in honor of the sixth birthday of her midnight blue satin crepe, beaded PSIC110.ANALYSIS ..on for your loner conflict. thine the grandson, Clifford Lightstone, s, - n of mother of the groom, was lovely and mental limit•tion. in order to eliml• Mr. and Sirs. Louis Lightstone of a crystal and steel motif. A rece ate them. It develop. >our hidden pow- er. and unt•pped snore. of strength. 1472 Virginia Park. ; tion followed the elaborate dinn e AUSTEN NEWMAN which was served at heart-shaped t Psycho-Analysis and Conatructive Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner and blew beautifully decorated in seaso Psychology. family 44 3759 Carter avenue have able flowers. After an extended ea Cadillac 5466 1059-60 Book Bldg. left for Buffalo where they will attend ern trip Mr. and Mrs. Pollack w the wedding of their niece, Rose R e Siohilewsky, at Hotel Stotler. Mrs. make their home with the brid mother, at 212 Mt. Vernon even Schubiner and children will remain for a few weeks, followig which they Those coming from out of the city a attend the nuptials, were Mr. will spend the rest of the summer at Mrs. Aaron Pollack, MISR Rose P ' Crystal Beach, Ont. lack, parents and sister of the groo • You can now buy the finest of Mrs. I. Isaacson, sort and daught Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marienthal of Diamonds, Watches and Jewel- Milwaukee, and Mrs. E. Kru 1677 West Grand boulevard announce ry at Wholesale Prices. Miss Evelyn Krupp and Bert Kra the marriage of their daughter, Mir- iam Pearl, to Arthur Webber, on Sun- day, June 17. FLEISHMAN—MONISON . — Mrs. R. Mathias of 4216 Brush , Mr. and Mrs. Harris Momst street announces the marriage of her formerly of Detroit, now of Chica a daughter, }Boma, to A. Soloman of announce the marrige of the daugh New York City, on June 15. Mr. and Frieda, to Fro! Fleishman, son of and Mrs, Robert Fleishman of R Mrs. Soloman have left for an extend- ed trip East, following which they will era park on June 24. Mr. and Si make their home in New York. Fleishman will he at home after J i 15 at 7734 Haskins avenue, E -..a ENGAGEMENT RINGS ----- • Specialty. Among the Detroiter' who received ton, 111. the degree of bachelor of science in engineering from the University of INSURANCE and STORAGE Our Cold Air Vaults are on our own premises. They are at all times accessible. Store your furs here and safeguard them against moths, fire and theft. Insure With Confidence NEWTON ANNIS . WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD Established 1887 a. AND WE WILL CALL FOR YOUR STORAGE AnOPPORTUNITIf TO SAVE of BERT KLINE J Wholesale Jeweler 404 Liggett Bldg. Michigan on Monday was Joaciph C. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morris, of 89 King avenue. A. C. Kranz . 4 fly Buy With Confidence S ones F ilk atep-ins Cray gtore with inset of pee glove .Ilk for • wimly packed week• $5.75 end bag ,Pt We have now a complete line of models for the corning season and will be able to give our customers the benefit of Summer Prices. A ParieNn bracelet, set with pest.—and New York earrings form •n entente cordial, $16.00 and $7.60. 44111114pip. 8653 Twelfth Street, near Pingree timed colored bead. era- se this imported lantern Mg. Lovely with 1,11,4 - $10.00 frocks 01°C 4 • FUR SHOP rack $5.00 ARE YOU HAPPY? BIRNBAUM'S iabed C slit end net golf hose In cheek. •nd .tripm—frorn Emliah mills to American \\ Park Ave. Bldg. Opposite Kresge Bldg. A dolly gtiards beach things in the rubberized flounces of her gay colored cretonne skirt $3.95 - KNABE WAREROOMS 2015 Park Ave. A The ocarf reflect. the hat in thia mnartest whimper s a. I" nt the millinery $311. 00 lone. Set I t* Other Pianos taken in Exchange. liberal Terms on Balance. y Washington Arcade Newest Accessories that "Key. note" Smart Attire I vise Janney-Bowman, Inc. f'orrnerly (he ....... 1Y or ere. melhotts IVOOdWard Thnl to WdShillgt011 A - .401 " ti GORDON—FELDMAN POLLACK—GOLDBERG "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" ..444/"J../7./"./X.r.r-r}}../":44/ -/" Marriages home of Mrs. G. Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. pupils in a piano recital at 2:30 p. m. Marx are now visiting in Richmond, June 25, in Room 34 of Temple Beth , A wedding of unusual attractive- Va., with their children, Mr. and Mrs. El: Irene Becsky, Rhoda Cohen, Lil- neon and beauty took place in the Aubrey Straus. From Richmond they l lion Goldberg, Clara Hurwitz,Ilea-1French room of Hotel Wolverine on 'trice Ehrlich, Helen Ehrlich, Ruth Tuesday evening, June 19, when will leave for Atlantic City, N. J. Ehrlich, Dina Berkowitz, Queenie . Laura Judith Goldberg, only dough. — Mrs. Julius Greengard and Mrs. H. Bekowitz, Shiley Ilible, Rosalie 13a- : ter of Mrs. Sarah Goldberg, became Wartell with Mrs. o (Chicago Edward Atlas are visiting of Virginia here , ruck, Florence May Garagusi, Michael 1 the bride of David Pollack, son of Arthur Garagusi and Sol Rabinowitz. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pollack, of Mil- , The program will he concluded with a i waukee. . The ceremony, which was Park. Frank- ' solemnized by Rabbi Leo M. Frank- lin, was performed before an impro- The Misses Hilda and Alice Fried-' solo by Mr. Sot r. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bing of 646 vised altar of palms and ferns, with man of Butler, Pa., are visiting with their uncle, Dr. M. E. Kohn of 1093 Hazelwood avenue will be at home to' mounds of beautiful spring flowers. their friends on Sunday, Jul 1, in To the strains of Lohengrin's wed- Vinewood avenue. CLEANERS c• taWatawftWewatatOMMAmt....... W•••••■••••Inetmemesm.1 Notable among the fashionable weddings of the week was that of Miss Betty Feldman, daughter of Mr. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, student Miss Ruth Lipsitz of McLean ave- Samuel Feldman, to Rabbi nue is spending a few weeks in Chi- of the Isaac Elchanan Theological 1 and Mtn. cago, visiting at the home of Mr. and Seminary of New York, son of Mr. Harry Z. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mn. Leon Gordon, of Detroit, which took and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of Boston Mrs, Samuel Philipson. Miss Lipsitz will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. boulevard, has returned from New place at the Shaarey Zedek syna- gogue on Tuesday evening, June 19, York for a two weeks' stay. While A. Lipsitz, on an extended trip to here he will attend the marriage of at 6 o'clock, with Rabbis A. M. Southern California. his brother, Slanuel Si. Rosenthal, to Hershman and J. L. Levin as the of- , ticiating clergymen. Before a back- Miss Lucille Finsterwald of Calvert Miss Shirley Kukes, on Sunday even- ground of palms, sibodeum ferns and avenue, who has attended Simmons ing. tall standards holding white and pink College in Burton the past year has re- peonies and pink roods, the ceremony l'urity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., turned after a delightful visit with was performed under a beautiful can- will hold a special meeting Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe (Corinne opy of white roses, intertwined with Finsterwah) and son, Charles, in June '25, at 7:30 p. m., at 90 West Alexandrine avenue. Initiation will trailing smilax, asparagus ferns and Grotto', Mass. laurel leaves, while clusters of the be held and refreshments served. game flowers marked the aisle, I. Leonard Braun, well known vo- through which the bridal procession Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abramson have calist, who spent the past two years passed. The bride was lovely in an in the musical colony of New York, as their guest their sister, Mrs. A. M. exquisite robe of white romaine is in Detroit for a several months' Morris of Dennison, Texas. crepe, embroidered in a floral design stay at the hems of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- of rhinestones and pearls, with a tulle cob Braun of Virginia I'ark. During Miss Sara Rudolf of Chattanooga, veil of duchess lace forming a coronet : that period Mr. Braun has been ac- 1Tenn., is the guest of Miss Gladys that fell in voluminous folds from the tively engaged in concertizing under Kroll of King evolve. shoulden, the hem of which was musical management in various parts 'sprayed with a wreath of valley lilies. of the United States. Mrs. Sol Goldfarb and son of El She carried a colonial bridal bouquet Paso, Texas, are guests at the home of orchids, roses and valley lilies, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loewenberg, of Mr. and Sirs. Aaron Goldfarb of with shirrings of old point lace which Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg and 48 West Grand avenue, Highland conformed with the veil. Attending Mr. and Mrs, A. Glazer have returned the bride as maid of honor was Miss Park. from a motor trip to Criswell, Mich. Belle Feldman, sister of the bride, i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I,. Kavanau who who charming in filmy pink Jack Weinberg of Prescott, Mich., of 1999 Calvert avenue, entertained georgette encrusted with silver, and was in the city for a few days the past at a delightful dinner on Wednesday headdress of same material. The week. evening in honor of Mrs. Kavanau's bridesmaids, Miss Rose Gordon, Miss brother, Manuel M. Rosenthal, and Helen Esser, Miss Tillie Gordon and At a delightful entertainment and Miss Shirley Kukes, whose marriage Miss Esther Sneider, were radiant in concert given at the Balch School the will take place Sunday, June 24. The l ranbow hue costumes of orchid, coral, past week by the Parent-Teachers' l dinner was given for the immediate tions of chiffon and silver, car- Association, Joseph N. Keidan was re- family and the bridal party, covers peach and Nile green, over and founda- ' ried shower bouquets of pink sweet- elected president of the association,: being laid for 25. rosebuds, valley lilies and maid- with Mrs. A. !merman as treasurer. with Mr. and Mrs. N. Nathan, Clairmount enhair fern, with streamers of rib- Mrs. Lena Jackson of Taylor ave- avenue, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg, bons of corresponding hues. Isidor nue is spending a few weeks in Sagi- Maxwell and A. Wentworth Goldlx•rg Levis attended the groom as best naw, Whittemore and Prescott, Mich. of Medbury avenue have left fo • en man, while Milton Alexander, Henry extended motor trip through Penn- , Meyers, Samuel Feldman and Hyman Gordon acted in the capacity of ush- Mrs. Ida Greenberg of 1989 Glad- Sylvania and New York states. ers. Mrs. Feldman, mother of the stone avenue entertained at a kitchen Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky ar- bride, was charming in black Chan- shower on Thursday, June 14, in honor of her sister, Miss Agnes rived on Friday to attend the mar- filly lace, over white Canton crepe, , beaded in the modish black and riage of his nephew, Manuel M. Ro- Grt•enblaat. white, and wore a corsage of violets, oneMgisl. Shirley Kukes, on senthal , la France roses and valley lilies. Mrs. Mrs. Albert H. Krohn and children Sunday, Jtti Gordon, mother of the groom, wore — of 7452 Linwood avenue are visiting a beautiful frock of black beaded in Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. N. P. Levin of Canfield ave. nue entertained at a theater party in crepe, with corsage of violets and roses, and Mrs. Zelda Feldman, An out-of-town visitor who has honor of Miss Shirley Rube., whose grandmother of the bride, was charm- been royally entertained and feted marriage to Mrs. Levin's ' brother, ing in cocoa brown satin, with cor- p here is Mrs. Adolph Marx of Long Manuel :11 t a k a place • . if . Rosenthal, osent a , I wi sage of daisies and violets. In the Beach, Calif., formerly of Detroit, I Man house guest of her daughter, Mrs. SunanY' trees, palms and — dining hall boxwood ferns were artistically banked along George Bloom and her sister, Mrs. Beno Marx. Among the many lovely Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Towlen of . the sides of the room, and the guest Glynn Court are touring through tables, arranged in a horseshoe, were functions given was a dinner at East- i wood Inn by Mr. and Mrs. B. Wurz- Northren Michigan, Wisconsin and centered with baskets of flowers filled _ burger; luncheon at Hotel Stotler by. Minnesota. with roses, daisies and maidenhair ferns. Among the out-of-town guests ; an Mrs. Sol Sallan and Mrs. Winkelm Miss Mardis Franklin of 910 W. at the wedding were Mr s. S. Berman dinner and bridge for 12 guests by l and Miss Sarah Berman of Columbus, Mrs. Max Grabowsky; dinner at the for Los Angeles, Cale t visit :O. After an extended wedding trip Masonic Country Club by Mrs. Beno Kirby avenue left on Thursday o eve- En route she will stop to New York, Atlantic City, Wash- a Marx; bridge-luncheon by Mrs. Vv'.with her aunt, ington and Philadelphia, Rabbi and Rindskof, Mrs. Max Berger, Mrs. S. et Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Gordon will reside in their new Alexander, Mrs. II. Parshall, Mrs. A. Mrs. Harry Smith and daughter of home at 258 Trowbridge avenue. Shiffman, Mrs. Wertheimer, Mrs. Loeb and Mrs. Lewis, at the Masonic East Kirby avenue left on a motor Rabbi Gordon is well known in this Country Club; bridge-luncheon at the trip to Muscatine, Iowa, to attend the : city as a graduate of New York Uni- Redford Club by Mrs. II. Finsterwald wedding of Mrs. Smith's sister, Miss . versity, from which he received his Devine. , B. A., Columbia University, where he and Mrs. L. Goldsmith; evening Minnie Goldstein, to Clare Jeceived his M. A., and the Jewish bridge at home of Mrs. Bernard \V. Schlesinger and I Theological Seminary, where he re- Marx; luncheon and games at home Mr. and Mrs. -A-7 ceived his degree as Rabbi. lie was of Mrs. Beno Marx; luncheon and flintily motored to their home at Char- I Mich., for the remainder of the I secretary to the late Prof. Solomon theater party by Mrs. I. Gottfield; old levoix, fashioned picnic and cards at Bellesummer. I Schechter from 1913 to 1915, and !secretary to the Jewish Classics Set- — Isle by Mrs. J. Lichtenstein, Mrs. ies during•1915-16. Greenthal and Mrs. Mayer for 16 Dan II. Safer of 253S West Grand' . guests, and a birthday party at the boulevard will present the following ' a. Handsomely lined. One model QrS0110 . . _ E. M. Rothman of Royal Oak will accompany his ton, Rabbi Walter E. Rothman, to New York City on Sun- day. Rabbi Rothman will sail on the SS. Manchuria for Germany, where he will continue his rabbinical . studies. Miss Virginia DeClaire of Grosse Pointe 1 Min Dorothy Rivkin of Highland Park "DANSANTE" To Be Given by the Pupils of l Miss Kathleen Pereira Will Be Stages! , Friday Evening, June 29 at e p. m., at the Auditorium of the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs HANCOCK AND SECOND BOULEVARD -• Merchant Tailor The Shop where courtesy10347 Woodard "Vert "4 and service prevail B4tWe.12 coning-weed