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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-06-27

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Lovely Summer Dresses

QTSOItai

To Add Comfort and Pleasure

COVEN .SHANHOM

Lester Leopold will spend the
m a nta of July in Chicago.

To a Summer Day

The Misses Louise Selling and Max.
itie Finsterwald left Saturday, June
2.8. for Harriman, N. Y., where they
wdl be counsellors at the Jewish
Orphans Bonn, Camp.

which deploynerery lire
the wore) id11141,1 of summer ((tell-
base. ettibroalrry, bite of tag

DIY$8(14

applique, collar and cuffs of teltite or-

ga tag, sort lace (dge.4 fund 111lique
are of
pleat 11)1(1 bleb grouping are a ft

Mr. and MN. Benjamin I. Lambert
and daughters, Sally and Ruth, of
Hancock avenue returned last Thurs-
day from the east.

the tbtrumente.

$10 '15 '20

Spanish fashion , was trimmed vett In I
Her veil, worn
rhinestone buckle.
orange blossoms and pearls. She car.
ried a shower bouquet of white bridal
roses and lilhs-of-the-valley.
S1iss Bessie Kushner, sister of the
bride, who acted as maid of 11. , 11 , •1"
wine n gOW11 of pea green ChitT011
carried a shower bouquet of tea no-. -
The bridesmaids were the Misses Fan
❑ a. Freedman, Helen Klayman and,
lt,!ty I ,rner, all id whom were
, :eil in pastel shades and tarried
dal houquets of premier
Petrney Wise attended 1h ,
and Edward an,
IS;:s'Iner, brothers of the bride, .;
1.,,h Edelstein Wrrt• the ushers.
Kars' nen, mother of the I; •
a de a Witch beaded georgette v..
,1 a c.rsage of orchid swct' t I ,

Ul,t6 ehn .1'.!• •
.Ili , ' 011t.0(411W11
• I the we ddi ngWere Mrs. Edith

r Cleveland, Sir. and Mr
of Cleveland and
L•:trl F moinsky of McKeesport.
After a trip east, Sir. and
Campbell will reside in Grand Rai

Among the graduates from the
Ilutrh:ns Intermediate School were
the Misses Jane Krohn, Beatrice Elm
11th, Reta Goodman, Riva Stocker,
Miriam Finsterwald, Doris Ruth Na
than and Carmen Wolf.

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PAGE SEVEN

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A Cannibal Does
Not Need Us---
You DO--- Why?

Simply because • cannibal we•ts no clothes that

need cleaning. And every man, woman and child

who does wear clothes gets them soiled. Phone us

and one of our autos will call for your clothes and

return them when finished.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

The Forest Cleaners
and Dyers

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods . '

533.37 Forest Ave. E. Phone Melrose 6570

You Don't Need Money
To Own This Home
I Will Take Your Lot or Equity
as a Down Payment

Everything la complete, breement to attic.

GEORGE P. REELMAN, Owner.

Cadillac 1269

roncemen ce
Will drive yen met at your

LOUIS RABAUT,

Incorporated

Wholesale and Retail.

FIREWORKS

THE SAFE AND SANE KIND

Special Exhibitions, Assortments
for Homes, Clubs and
Celebrations.

Salesroom:

I

Op. County Bldg.

Warehouse: 437 Ear) Congress Street

Phone Main 5736

—stored in free,:ing temperature.

—vaults on prealises.
—insured against !ir e , theft and moths.
—phone; we It ill call.

That to Waeltiegton

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or ten, CVO. Sundae

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004.110 00 coed wywards.
s• to It; mats. AAA to XIS.

ADAM SHOES
firSTOUT WOW

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FOR LANE BRYANT

Is In
Dr. Sellindler
of our Iltlemwele
Deprtment,
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How sure of her pleasing
appearance is the well-
dressed woman! Her shoes,
no less than her hat, con-
tribute to her graceful
poise.
And for the woman of ro-
bust figure, Lane Bryant
has designed ADAPTO
Shoes, an exclusive line of
footwear that enables the
stout woman to wear shoes
in keeping with fashionable
costumes. No longer is
there any need to sacrifice
style for comfort or fit.
ADAPTO Shoes are spe-
cialized in the same man-
ner as are Lane Bryant's
modish clothes.

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY

fcme,5rgant ,

1452 FARMER ST.
JOHN R near WOODWARD

T

Flowers

ENGRAVING

Special Engravings for

SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WED-
DINGS—IN FACT FOR EVERY OCCASION

SHEEHAN'S

SUBWAY
FLOWER SHOP

1550 Wood-ward ave.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Babcock o and Abraham Heller. Fivus Rivkin.

Second boulevard announce the en Isadore Berger and Harry Tuckman
, were ushers.
gagement of their daughter, Tithe,
The procession was led by F.sther
harry Madison of this city.
Morritz and Samuel Katz.

Little Ni" Betty B raver and Mo -
Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Zimmerman net Morritz, who were trainbearers.
of Toledo announce the engagement wore frocks of pink and honeydew
of their daughter, Anna Marie, tot
William Arthur Goldberg, son of Mr. georgette.
Evelyn Morritz, sister of the bride•
and Mrs. Hyman Goldberg of Law- acted as flower girl and Irwin Tent's
ranee avenue.
as ringhearer.
Following the service a dinner was
ss served to 250 guests.
The mother of the bride was
cownad in Oakwood crepe and lace
and the mother of the groom in bead-
ed black georgette. They both wore
corsages of roses and orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left for Atlan-
tic City and will tour the east for it
Detroit, Mich.
month or six weeks. They will ti.
SECOND SESSION
at home to friends after Aug. 1 at
2486 Andrus avenue.
JULY 5 — AUGUST 15

Kerr Summer
School of Art

332 EAST CONGRESS STREET

Phone Cadillac 3165

Fur Safety

Cadillac 7290

A pretty It o'clock home weddim
I June 22 was that which united in
marriage ds Sara B. Levinson.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. Levin
son, 27;10 Whitney avenue, and Jo
seph M. Goldstein. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiated. The bride, who
'n tired on the arm of her father to
the strains of the Lohengrin wed-
—Dobis Photo.
ding march, played by Miss Eleanor'
MRS. MAX COVEN
Miss Leona Ortner of Louisville,
Simon, niece of the groom, was
Ky., will arrive Sunday morning to
The marriage of Miss Fay Shan. charming in a wedding gown of deli-
spend the week with Mrs. Samuel
Wetsman of 1496 Harding avenue. latill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. cate pink georgette, with lace over-
dress and large picture hat to match.
I Miss Ortner is the fiancee of Mr:. Shanhom of 832 Farnsworth avenue, The bridal bouquet was roses and
Max Coven, son of Mr. and Mrs.
, 41
' etsman's brother, May Bachrach. and
Herman Coven, was solemnized by lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Marian Le-
Miss Fanny Rosen of 1173 West ; Rabbi A. M. Hershman at the Shaarey vinson, sister of the bride, as maid of
honor, wore a gown of peach geor-
. Crawl boulevard entertained 3t Zetlek Synagogue Sunday evening,
gette, carrying a bouquet of roses
Guests at a linen shower :Monday. ! :lune 22. Miss Anna Coven was maid
and larkspur. The groom was at-
June 23, in honor of Miss Rae Davis. of honor and Irving Edgar was best
A reception followed the cere- tended by hi. brother, Harry N. Gold-
111811.
Miss Davis received many gifts.
stein, as best man. Sir. Goldstein
mony.
After a honeymoon through the acted as toastmaster at the wedding
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kopelman of
224 Medbury avenue have as their' east, Mr. and Sirs. Coven will reside dinner which followed the ceremony.
The out-of-town guests were: Mr.
house guest their sister, Mrs. II. Kle- in Detroit.
and Sirs. M. Goldstein of Hamilton,
--
bon, and her children, Blossom and
Ont.; and Mrs. E. Herzog and
Morton, from Byltheville, Ark.
daughter of Cleveland: Mrs. M. Si-
TYSER.WEINSERG

mon and Miss Eleanor Simon of Ham-
Miss Henrietta Berger of 8612 Jos
The marriage of Miss Nina Kath- ilton, Ont.; Mrs. T. A. Smith and
Campau avenue left for an extended rY11 Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and daughters of Grand Rapids, and Mks
eastern trip, visiting in Boston, New Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of 280 Hague Gertrud• Goldstein of Cleveland.
York and the Catskill mountains. Miss avenue, to Joseph HarrisTyser. son
Sir. and Mrs. Goldstein left by
Berger will remain away for the sum- of Mr. and MN. harry L. Tyser of boat for Cleveland. Pittsburgh and
mer.
Buffalo, was solemnized Sunday noints east. the bride traveling in a
mannish suit of navy blue and it small
Mr. and Sirs. Max Abramsohn and evening, June 22, in the mah jong tailored hat. They will be at home
roam of the Imperial Hotel. Rabbi
family and Mr. and MN. Saul Abram-
to ' A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride after July 15 at 10106 Cedartown
sohn and family have left the city
the summer at Pearl Beach,1 as
w attended by her sister, Miss Syl- avenue.
snend
via Weinberg , as maid of honor and
M ich.
: Miss Edna Tyser, sister of the groom
ZEFF-TRUNSKY
Sheridan Tyser,
as bridesmaid.
Sirs. Harry R. Solomon and daugh-
ter Nance, of 364 Tuxedo avenue brother of the groom, acted as best
Miss Pearl Trunsky, daughter of
,
and Shirley Weinberg, brother Mr. and Sirs. I.. Trunsky, and Irvim..
wil l return to the city July 1 after man
of the bride, was the usher. Miss
-
an absence of a year in Southern Birdie Michelson, a cousin of the 'Leff were united in marriage Thurs
day, June 12, at the Ahavath Zion
California.
bride, sang "0 Promise Me" before Synagogue, by Rabbi Judah L. Levin.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone (Fanny the ceremony. Her sister, Miss Lu- Miss Rose Schrebnick attended the
Samuelson of St. Joseph, Mo.) have eille Michelson, who accompanied bride as maid of honor and Samuel
Trunsky acted as bt'st man. Follow-
returned from their honeymoon and her, played the wedding march.
Miss Weinberg, who was given in
residing in Detroit. Mr. Stone is marriage by her father, wore a pin- ing the ceremony a dinner was served
to 100 guests in the dining room of
are
r mer resident of Utica, N. Y.
e
for
tucked white georgete gown with a
the synagogue.
collar of Spanish lace. Iler veil was
Mr. and Mrs. Zeff left the follow-
:Miss Mabel August was among the
graduates of the University of Michi- held in place with a wreath of orange ing Monday for Buffalo, New York
gan last week. I blossoms. She carried a shower bou- and Atlantic City. They will make
t quet of brides' roses and lilies-of-the
their home in Detroit upon their re-

Bendetson Netzorg, who has been I valley. The maid of honor wore a turn.
in New York making records for the i gown of poudre blue georgette and
carried an arm bouquet of oink roses
Welte-Mignon, has returned to De- : and orchid sweet peas. Miss Tyser
ROSENZWE1G-GOLDSTEIN
trait.
wore a peach colored georgette frock
Mrs. Samuel Goldstein of West

Alfred Gittleman
has returned from and carried a bouquet similar to that
the maid of honor. The mother Roston boulevard announces the mar-
14
riage of her daughter, Ruth Miriam,
Utica. N. Y., where he attended the 1 O
marriage of Miss Anita Stone end of the bride
wore and
a gown
of black
georgete
the mother
of to Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, son of Mrs.
Charles Mittleman. Mrs. Gittleman : beaded
the groom wore a light blue georgette Edith Rosenzweig, Tuesday, June 17,
anti son, Kaltman, are remaining to s.
at the residence of the bride. Rabbi
I dres
Utica for several weeks as the guests'
Following the ceremony a dinner Judah L. Levin officiated. Dr. and
of Mrs. Gittleman's parents, Mr. and , WAS served to the bridal party and the Mrs. Rosenzweig left for a fortnight's
Sirs. Stone.
immediate families. Mr. and Sirs trip and upon their return will be at

: Tyser and their pamnts received at home at 1130 West Boston boulevard.
I
Louis
Schlussel
of
Mr. and MN.
the Weinberg home in the evening.
Burlingame avenue entertained nue
at a :
out-of-town guests were Mr.
Sc HW ART Z-MENDELSOHN
dinner at the Masonic Country
and Mrs. Harry . L. Tyser, Sheridan
I Sunday, June '22, in honor oitheir ' Tyser. the Misses Edna and Rita Ty-
Sir. and NI Is. Louis Duscoff of Sec-
son, Edward Irwin, who recently -er, Mrs. Sara Barris, bliss Fenny
ond boulevard announce the marriage
craduated from the University of Mart's and Mark Ilarris of Buffalo,
of their daughter, Sara Duscoff Men-
Michigan. Covers were laid for 45 Mr. and MN. Harry Winkleman of St.
delsohn, to Frank Schwartz, son of
i !enact., Mich.. and Mr. and Sirs. Max Joseph Schwartz Id Kansas City, Mo.,
guests.

, Rosalind and Sydney on Sunday, June 22. Sir. and Sirs.
ei
Archie J. Barnett, son of Sir. and : Weinberg,
Schwartz left for a trip to California.
her r . of l'°' Angeles.
Sirs. Alex Barnett of Seward avenue, Wie'r
Mr. and airs. Tyser left for a rev- En route they will visit in Kansas
graduated from Northwestern High' oral weeks' trip through the New
City with relatives and friends.
School June 25.
' England States.
--
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of
BENNETT-W EINSTEIN
224 Erskine street are entertaining
COVEN-MORRITZ
Sir. and Sirs. Louis E. Weinstein
Miss Helen Brodersohn of Pasadena,
of
912
Theodore stret announce the
To
the
strains
of
Mendelsohn's
Cal., who is here to attend the Kirsch-
baum-Simmons wedding on Sunday. wedding march, Miss MarthaMo . mita, marriage of their daughter, Rose M.,
to Sidney I.. Bennett, son of Mr. and
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Meyer
Mor-
June 29.
itz, was united in marriage to MI- Mrs. Maxwell Bennett of Brooklyn,
liam Cotten, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- N. Y. The ceremony was performed
raham Cohen, at 5:30 o'clock, Sunday by the bride's cousin, Rabbi Maurice
evening. June 22, at Knights of L Levey of Congregation Beth Jacob
Pythias Ball.
of Chicago.
3 Miss Morritz, who was given in
----.----est-w- -
marriage by her mother and father,
' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sobel of was lovely in a gown of ivory satin
Pingree avenue announce the birth and tulle, trimmed with orange blos-
' some. A tulle train fell from be.
of a son, Newton, June 23.
neath a pearl-embroidered cap caught

Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Marks with sprays of orange blossom, The
(Theresa 'Meister) announce the' bridal bouquet was of roses and lilies-
At Prices That Save You Half.
birth of a daughter, Carrot Jean,: of the-valley.
Service Thal Is Unexcelled.
Miss Ada Morritz, sister of the
,
June 19.
bride, gowned in blue crepe and lace,
Deliverie• to All Parts of the City.
attended
the
bride
as
maid
of
honor.
Sir. and Mrs. Jacob II. Berke '
(Belle Brown) of 3267 Clairmount She carried a bouquet of pink roses
avenue announce the birth of a son,i and star flowers.
I The bridesmaids, Miss Sadie Reikus
Kenneth Edgar, June 15.
I of Toronto, Ont., the Misses Clara
Charles Rosenmen, Prop.
Braver. Fay Ziff and Jeanette Cohen,
231 Cratiot Avenue
were dressed in pastel shades and
Cherry 9171
carried shower bouquets of roses and
,, ,,cet peas.
Charles Terre? acted 119 best man

irtip3

AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN

Here la •new house. of the most modern construction. on C•meren near
Winchester, one bicele from ..... cars, that can be bought very reseomahly.
Sir very large room., well decorated. with hardwood floras and finish.



GOLDSTEIN-LEVINSON

In the last issue of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle it was incorrectly ',
reported that the Ladies Auxiliary of
B'nai B'rith gave a quota, party
June 14 to Mrs. Morris Fishman, who,
with her husband and children, left ;
last Tuesday for a trio abroad. Mrs.
• Fishman was given the party by a
number of women who foregathered •
to bid Mrs. Fishman a pleasant trip.

Linens

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Dynamic Symmetry
Color
Stagecraft
French
Crafts
Portrait

Circulars no Request from

MURIEL H. NETZORG

Secret•ry•Registrar
8009 BRUSH ST.
Empire 5421.W

it ■•■■■■■■■■ 71.‘, 71■■■■N

CAMPBELL-KUSHNER

A pretty wedding was solemnized
Sunday, June 22, at the B'nai Moshe
Synagogue, when Miss Dorothy Sarah
Kushner, daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
Jacob Kushner of 3736 Townsend
avenue, and Athur Raymond Camp-Il
bell, nephew of Mr. and Mm. A. Gor-
don, were united in marriage, Rabbi'
Moses Fischer officiating.
The bride wore a gown o f w hite
bridal satin draped with real lace,
I the drape being held with a pearl and

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,!
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(y

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Merchant
Tailor

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By your home — your
place of business—your
flag! Let their memory
of your patriotism be one
of respect and pride in
the newness—the beauty
of the flag you fly. We
can supply your every
flag need.
If you are busy during the
week—come in Saturday
afternoon—we are keep-
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o'clock during June, July
and August.

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