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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-06-20

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CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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Lovely Summer Dresses

To Add Comfort and Pleasure

To a Summer Day

Dresses which display in every line
the newest phases of summer fash-
ions. Dainty embroidery, bits of self
applique, collar arid ruffs of white or-
gandy, soft lace edges and unique
pleat and tuck grouping are a few of

fliarriatiro

SHLAIN-LAPATIN

Aaron Nochimson of Ann Arbor
spent the last week-end as the guest
of J. J. Rosenthal of Boston boule-
vard.

a shower bouquet of bride's roses
and lillies-of-the-valley. Miss Belle
Cohen, who acted as maid of honor,i
wore a beige chiffon frock with a
large picture hat and carried tea
I roses and fillies-of-the-valley. Max 1
Salesnick served the groom as best
I man. There were several out-of-town
guests from Toledo and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Hands left far an
1 extended honeymoon in the east.

Ill

the

Secretes Reducer

Lies the

Secret of Slenderness

KRITCHMAN-BERNSTE 1 N

The marriage of Mi.s Celia Bern-
The common-sense way to
stein, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
reslace is by Naturt's way—
ing Bernstein of 8713 13eaubien ave.
perspiration. From five to ten
nue, and Dr. Morris Kritchman, son •
of Mrs. Fannie Kritchman of Farns-
pounds may be lost every week
worth avenue, was solemnized at the
by the wearing of the Secretes.
Talmud Torah, Philadelphia and By.
the itdornments.
Joseph Hirschman of St. Paul
NO avenues, Sunday, June 15, at 7
Won't Rip or Tear
spent the past week as the guest of
o'clock, by Rabbi A. NI. Hershman.
M r. and Mrs. Eugene II. Kopple.
Its a newly invented re-
Two hundred and fifty guests were
present at the wedding. The bride
duer; won't rip or tear. May
Mesdames John W. Morgan, Ralph
wore a white lace gown with a Mee
be kept sanitary by daily laun-
M. Levy and Lewis II. Landsberg are
tulle
veil,
coronet
fashion,
and
HMI
guests at the Edgewater Beach Hotel,
dering.
Dotted
carried a shower bouquet of white
Chicago.
roses and lillies-of-the-valley. The
Swiss
maid of honor, Miss Ida Silverman,
After the figure is smaller,
444
1 wore a peach colored gown and car-
rethn er may be altered so that
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schlussel and
Linens
' vied an arm bouquet Of tea roses.
tit is perfect, Comfortably
sons, Burton Jerome and Noah Elvin,
Bra,
The bridesmaids, the Misses Dorothy
Girdle
accompanies' by their mother, Mrs.
10.00 worn over a thin vest.
Voiles
1Schwartz, Rose l'lotnick, Fannie ides
15.00
S. &Mussel, have left for a motor
and Clara Braver, wore chiffon frocks
trip through the eastern states. '
in pastel shades and carried tea roses.
Dr. harry Kirschbaum acted as best
Miss Irene Abraham of Chicago,,
man and the ushers were Samuel
MRS. S. SEYMOUR SHLAIN
who has been visiting Miss Evelyn
Bernstein, brother of the bride; Sam-
Rosenthal, left for Flint, where she ,
The marriage of Slice A nne Le- uel Bernstein, cousin of the bride; Dr
IV'ashington
win visit prior to leaving for her polio, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- David Weingarden and Samuel
iVoodaard Th111
me.
' cob Lapatin, and S. Seymour Shlain,
After a honeymoon trip to Buffalo,
.am of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shlain of Schwartz.
Miss Evelyn Rosenthal has left for W
avenue was solemnized at New York Atlantic City and Wash-
an extended visit in Cleveland and the Shaurey Zedek Synagogue Tues. ington, Dr. and Mrs. Kritchnian will
Youngstown, Ohio, ; slay, June 17, at 6:30 o'clock. Rabbi reside in Detroit.
a.
— Frank, nee A M Hershman officiated. 'The
Mrs, Saul Edward
. gown was fashioned with a
BROUDY•FREILICH
Frances Wolfe, of 640 Westminster biide's
in-tucked bodice of lace and a bout-
The marriage of Miss Esther Frei-
avenue, and daughter, Betty June,' 12
s
left Detroit last Sunday to spend the of
tent
skirt
of white
satin. A lace
coronet
rose
pointe
and venetian
and lich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
summer at Boston and neighboring . pear ls held in place her tulle veil, Freilich of Ferndale, and Newton
I which was banded in the same lace. Broudy, son of Mrs. Lena Broudy of
ocean resorts.
carried a shower bouquet of this city, was solemnized by Rabbi
s She
brides' roses and links-of- henry J. Berkowitz at Temple Beth
On Saturday evening, June 7, Mis
Miss Fl Sunday June 15. The bride wore
Mary Nathanson of 602 East Phila.. orchids,
ma id of On
eve y.
delphia avenue entertained 50 guests Victoria Sheifman, who was Miss La- a silk lace gown and carried a shower
io's only attendant, wore a satin bouquet of roses and lillies-of-the-
at a personal shower in honor of Miss
bride-elect
of enter-
this gown fashioned similar to that of the valley. Miss llannah Freilich, sister
Rae
Davis
month,
Part a of
the evening's
Formerly
tainment consisted of musical selec• bride and carried red and white roses. of the bride, was maid of honor and
Ethel Smith and Frances
tions by Mrs. Nathan Shever, Miss The
flower girls, Rose Lapatin, sister the Misses
'
Margaret Liston, Jack Rapipur and of the bride, and Gertrude Brown, Farber were bridesmaids. David Frei-
ear. lich, brother of the bride, acted as
Donald
Nathanson.
Miss gifts.
Davis
was corsages
wore pastel
chiffon frocks
the
recipient
of many
tied
of rosebuds.
The and
bride's best man. Max Gordon and Charles
Now Located at
small brother, Louis Lapatin, who I Rodgers were ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Broudy left for an
— of 1574 Seward acted as train bearer, wore a black
on and you'll
Mrs. May Solovich
Just send that old garment to
avenue and Miss Ethel Solovich of and white satin suit. Dr. Benjamin1 extended eastern trip. Upon their
marvel at the light, airy, cool, comfortable appear.
Virginia park have left on an extend- Z. Shlain, brother of the groom, acted return they will reside in Detroit.

once your clothes will have when they are returned
as best man. 'The bride's mother 1
(Opposite Slather Ifotel)s
eastern
trip. City,
They
will visit
in wore a peach colored and gold gown
KAHRNOFF•WEINGARTEN
eat east
Atlantic
Boston,
Bath,
to you!
Menton,
and a Spanish comb in her hair. The 1 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Comfort is of course, essential, but not the
York
and
White
Moun-
rt
ew
Men , N
returning
to Detroit
in about the
mother of
the groom wore
a gown of Weingarten
of Palmer avenue was
ONLY thing! The "Forest method" of cleaning is
Where Creations of Rare Smartness
tai
brown lace and chiffon. Both carried [ the scene of a pretty wedding when
three
months.
what counts!
arm bouquets of cornflowers.
their daughter, Sadie, became the
are on Display

About 200 guests were present at bride of Joseph Kahrnoff, son of Mr.
Solovich
of 1572 Seward
ave- the ceremony, which was followed by and Mrs. David Kahrnoff. Rabbi Ei-
Max Sol
hart Canvasser
of 2275
Bla and
Charles
nue
avenue
have returned from an a dinner and dance. The tables, set woman performed the ceremony
Y n
banquet style, were decorated with • the presence of the immediate fami -
eastern trip.
red and white roses and greens. ' lies and friends. The bride wore an
Palms were used to decorate the hall. old-fashioned gown of white satin and
Among the affairs given in honor Finzel's Orchestra played during the chantilly lace and carried a colonial'
of Miss Blossom Muscovick, a bride-
-to wn
-• i bouquet of white roses and Mlles-of-
elect
of June and
29, bridge
were a May
miscellany-
evening.
out-of-town
sun shower
17 at guests
were Among
Mr. and the
Mrs.
IN olf Sig- thevalley. Her veil was held in place
which Mrs. II. C. Moss was hostess; man, Louis Sigrnun and Mrs. J. Stern, I by a coronet of pearls and rhine-
stones. Miss Minnie Belivsky was
a kitchen shower and bridge given by After
all of a Cincinnati.
three weeks' , honeymoon in the maid of honor. llarry Kahrnoff,
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods"
Benjamin
Ilarris
at her home
Mrs. Toledo
May 0.
21;
a luncheon
and the east, Mr. and Mrs. Shlain will re- brother of the groom, acted as best
in
bridge
at the Masonic Country Club side temporarily at 253 East Warren man.
After an eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs.
533.37 Forest
he June 10 for 16 guests at which averie '
Kahrnoff will reside in Detroit.
Mrs . William Rothman was hostess;
BAUM•MILLER.
a lu ncheon, bridge and shower given
ROTHSCHILD•ALEXANDER
The marriage of Miss Rose Miller,
for 16 guests at the Stotler Hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Behr of 1618
June 14, by Mrs. Manuel Jacoby and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bern ar
Glynn
court announce the marriage
Mrs. Charles Jacoby, and a bridge- Miller, and Harry I). Baum, son of
luncheon given by Mrs. Anna Wein- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baum of Jack- of their sister, Rosalie Alexander, to
Sigmund
Rothschild, which took place
beck at her home June 20 for 20' son, Mich., took place at the resi-
guests. Mrs. Z. Muscovick, mother Bence of the bride, 5431 Third aye- at their home Monday, June 16, in
the
presence
of the immediate fami-
of the bride, will entertain at her' nue, Sunday, June 15, at 6 o'clock.
home June 28 with a luncheon and Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The lies and friends. Rabbi Henry .1.
Berkowitz
officiated.
After a honey-
, bride wore a gown of white flat crepe
bridge for the bridal party.
beaded in crystal and a pointe lace moon in Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Roths-

Miss Rebecca Pearlman of 3764 and tulle veil and carried a shower child will reside in Detroit.
Brush street entertained at a miscel. , bouquet of orchids, roses and lillies-
6MERiCAS
laneous shower June 14 in honor of of-the-valley. Miss Charlotte Miller,
FREEDLANDER-ROSENBERG
FINESI DRUG STORE
Miss Ruth Heiserman, a bride-elect of who was her sister's only attendant,
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Rosenberg
June 29. The honor guest received . WON an ashes-of-roses crepe romaine
announce
i gown and carried tea roses and lillies- of 430 Frederick
many gifts.
r daughter,
av en ue
lof-the-valley. Joseph Baum of Chi- the marriage of
Miss Sophie Hassalmir, who is fill- I sago, brother of the groom, was best Helen, to Raymond It. Freedlander
Open Eight to Six
ing a vaudeville engagement in De- !man. Master Hillard Morris, a nephew of Buffalo, which took place Sunday,
acted as ring-bearer. June 15, at the Pennsylvania Hotel
trait and Windsor while e n route to !of the bride, after
the ceremony a in Mount Clemens. After a honey-
New York, is the house guest of her 1Immediately
Finest Parisbot Toiletries.
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D av id Werbe I dinner was served to the immediate moon trip in the west, Mr. and Mrs.
of Second boulevard. families, covers being laid for 40 Freedlander will return to Detroit,
America's Choicest Sweets.
guests.' Mr. and Mrs. Baum, assisted where they will make their home.

Mrs. Harry Qwiker, who recently . by their parents, received from 8 to I
Appetizing Winks at the
RINDSKOFF•BOISSONEAU
moved into her new home at 15345 10 o'clock.
Font, fain.
Fairfield avenue, entertained the Among the out-of-town guests I Mrs. Helen Boissoneau of 5100
members of the Blue Bird Girls Club were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baum and Ivanhoe avenue announces the mar-
at a house warming Saturday even- Mr. and Mrs. Saul Baum of Jackson, riage of her slaughter, Arzel, to Her-
ing, June 14. The evening was spent , Mich.; Mr. and hIrs. Harry Needle hart G. Itinelskoff, son of Mr. and
in playing bridge, the prizes being of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 3Irs. William Rindskoff of 68 Tenny-
awarded to the Misses Anna Kurtz- Benjamin Baum of Philadelphia, Pa.: son avenue, which took place May 24.
Covers
Mr.
Mrs. C. T. Baer and Arthur
man, Anna Gold
and and
Sara Dorfman.
Feinberg of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs.
PEARLMAN•KA1SERMAN
were laid for 20.
Jack Weiner of New York; Mr. ansl
ET RO IT
Mr. and Mrs.. Z. Kaiserman an-
Leo I. Franklin and William Nazer ;qrs. Joseph Miller of Marine City I flounce the marriage of there daugh-
will leave June 28 for Eagle River, and Joseph Baurn of Chicago.
Pe arlman,
Mr. and Mrs. Baum will be at home ter, Ruth Shirley, to Jack the Wnai
Wis., where they will be counsellors
which will take place
514 llarriet street, Moshe Synagogue Sunday, June 29.
at Camp Flambeau for the summer. after
They will be accompanied by a group Flint, Mich.
July 1 at


of Detroit boys who expect to spend
COHEN•MORRITZ
,
KALLMAN-SEITOVITZ
F the summer at the camp. The boys
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Murritz of 271
are as follows: Herman Finsterwald,
The marriage of Miss Florence
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Jr., Norman Sheinman, Robert Nazer, Seitovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Ilendrie avenue announce the mar.
;
Robert Stotler Philip Goldsmith, Nathan Seitovitz of Port Huron, and ria , e of their daughter, Martha, to
= '
William
Cohen,
which
will
take
place
Kaufman, Joseph Gold- Dr. David Kallman, son of hit. and
The Place to Meet Your Friends
F "Buddie"
smith, Louis Srnilansky and Henry Mrs. Salk Kallman of Palmer avenue, at the Knights of l'ythias Ilall Sun-
day,
June
22,
at
5
o'clock.
Krolick II. took place at the Riverside Hotel,

Miss Rose Swallow of 1989 Hazel. lane
Mount
15.
Clemens,
Rabbi Melosky
Sunday of
evening,
Mount
SMILAY-GOSS
wood avenue was hostess at a sur- Clemens officiated. The bride wore
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goss of Pitts-
prise birthday party S u nday evening a white satin gown embroidered in burgh, Pa., announce the marriage
pearls and trimmed with venetian of their daughter, Rose Lenore, to
in honor of her sister, Blanche.
ly ,Iler•ting Hotel Cadillac ,
1 Or
— lace and carried a shower bouquet of Harold II. Smiley of Detroit at Pitts-
woosommok woomsowsm4
0ailm,
. white roses and fillies-of-the-valley. burgh, Pa., Thursday. June 19, in
Her veil of chantilly lace was cash- the presence of the immediate fami-
t
ioned coronet style and held in place lies. Mr. and Mrs. Smilay are now
; with a band of pearls. The maid of enjoying an extended trip through
honor, Miss Selma Brooks, wore a Alaska, the Canadian Northwest and
and lace gown California. h Tey wie
s hrimp ink
f
p ciffon
h
ll b t aome
h
a-
tea
• and carrier d an 81111 b Duque of
ter
ter Sept. 15 at 511 Arden Park, De-
roses. The M isses Mollie Boner of 1
troit.
Chicago, Lillian Labaske, Betty Da-1
-.7.
-8
vidson and Betty Willis of Detroit,
who were bridesmaids, wore chiffon! LODGE TO INITIATE
and lace frocks of pink, orchid, pale
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green and yellow, respectively, and
ff. -
li,i months at Blossom Huth)
carried tea roses. Dr. Jacob Levitt
I
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acted as best man and Bertram Seito-
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
vitz, brother of the bride, Reuben and will hold an initiation Monday, June
Accwnmodations for Banquets and Parties.
Leo Kallman, brothers of the groom, 23, at the lodge rooms, 406 East :42 Special
. and Bernard Lieberman served as Adams avenue, when a class of 70
CADILLAC 5074
ushers. Mrs. Seitovitz, mother of the candidates will be taken into the Er-- 118 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE
bride, wore a black chiffon and lace lodge. At the same meeting second =
West of Kinser. Drug Store.
gown and Mrs. Kallman, mother of nomination of officers will take place.
P..
the groom, wore black beaded geor- Members of the lodge have been ur-
oth
carried
arm
bouquets
of
B
gently
requested
to
attend.
g ette.
cornflowers. Out-of-town guests were
present from Port Huron and Chi-
cago.
After a motor trip through Canada,
Dr. and Mrs. Kallman will reside in
, Detroit.

Mrs. Harold J. Rothschild of St.
Paul, Minn., has returned to her
home after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene II. Kopple of
Colorado avenue.

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The marriage of Miss Sara Elaine
Oppenbeim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Casper Oppenheim of Palmer ave-
nue, and Louis Leo Ballets, son of
IN Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanels, took place
at the Wolverine Hotel Sunday even-
ing, June 15. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman
of Braila:, roses and
r can
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ride ore a gown
I carnations The bride
pointe lace over pink chiffon
ofitrhoss white
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