PAGE SEVEN

7i1E9LTKOIYAMS/ILARaNicit

-wwwwangenws-

EitgagrnieutTi

t iakies I j

"Two's Company" In This
Flannel Sports Outfit

"
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosner of
MORRISON:HERTZBERG
i
i avenue aftliOUTICe
'-- lit a. II aze.wote.
----
.---
--Mf. -a ---
The marriage of Miss Sadie Hertz-
the engagement of their daughter,
,.
Miss Evelyn Anne Friedman 0
berg, daughter of Samuel Hertzberg,
M alici a., to Nathan 11. Horwitz, son
and Robert Morrison, son of Mr. and Rhode Island avenue left last week of hi r. and M rs. Abraham Horwitz of
Mrs. Louis Morrison, was solemnized for Chicago where she will spend th Medbury avenue.
he
at the Wolverine Hotel Sunday even- month of July as the guest of
•
; grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Selzer of lit..3

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Haas have
returned from Europe and are resist.
ing at the Chatham Apartments,

Women's and Misses'

Apparel for Summer Hours

Expressing Fashion's Newest Whims

L whirim
n.er dsZilne; a
s ivf. cle. Ti
h

t.%1
01 ;syaivaer,annId meet v,i;ca
c. . i.tr ioul
3
tuian,ntthmeodoene.
nd
d inary shops, Ready for week-end trips, for prospective vamtions and
for •lbaround town and country wear.

I BS

. . . . . . ,.
!EBEL@

17.11.1111.000.110 • STATe

No connection with any other store

r 1=-3 els

1426
Woodward

z e cok,

AO eal.s
ups

Cherry
1234

JULY SALE OF

PATTERN TABLECLOTHS

Pure

ea ch

linen, 7 different designs, full 2 yard
Regular 35.11(1

...

..

ear n

3 yard length, $5,50 value,

each

each

$4.69

$3.75
$7.50
$5.75
$6.95

214 yard length, 25.00 val.,

each

tine heavy quality.

20.1nsh Napkins, $7.50 value,

................... . sass
22-Inch Napkins, $8.60 value,

....

•

Double Damask Odd Napkins ,

125 dozen pure linen DOUBLF.DAMASK Dinner Napkins, conventional
and scroll design.. 22-Inch size, priced regularly at $12.50 dozen.
July price. dozen
.... .. .. sass

ejt.95

Bath

Huck Towels

Towels

Ten re x, (MI dozen/ pure white
double thread Bath Towels. large
size. Some have oink, blue or gold
horde. .11 cheeks, 69y and 75c
sallies. July Price,
each

.

•Dew•bleached" fine pure ,linen
hemstitched /luck Towels. beautiful
new border designs. Regulation mite.
Regular 21.39 and 11.50 value. 94c
Price, each

48c

PLEASE NOTE:

PLEASE NOTE:

Our entire stock of roper-line hem-
stitched pure linen Hurk Towels,
Old Bleach" included, •re 'matte
reduced during July male.

Dor entire stock of fancy Bro.
carted Bath Towels reduced for July
gale.

-

ENGRAVING
Special Engravings for

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

SHEEHAN'S

1350 Woodward are.

1.9111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111n

Because the words j11101111111il
"Vose" and "high qual-

ity" have always meant

the same thing, the Vose

Piano has enjoyed an

enviable reputation for
nearly three-quarters of
a Century.

vose

Small Grand Piano

Moderately
Priced

LONG
TIME
TO PAY

This exquisite instrument-
the latest creation of the re-
nowned Vose organization-
not only upholds the splendid
reputation Vose pianos have al-
ways had, but increases it. It
embodies artistic quality in
every detail. We make it very
easy to grace the home with it
at once.

Grinnell Bros

Catalog and floor patterns mailed you upon request.

Hdqrs., 1515-21 Woodward Avenue

Liberal allowance on other instrument.

Medbury avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Diana, to
Frank Rosen, null of 111r. David Rosen
of Camden, N. J.

Mrs. Benjamin Jacob of Cladatone
N1r. and Ms. Abraham Goldsmith of
avenue is spending several weeks in 1126 Edison avenue announce the en-
Chicago as the guest of her parents. gagement of their daughter, Libby,.,
---
Is Edward Baskin,' of San Antonio,
Mrs. Jacob Cohen and daughter,
Texas, solo of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. II. Kane, of 311 East Warren
Bask ind of Chicago.
avenue arrived in Detroit several
days ago from Los Angeles, where ;
Mrs. 12. Zeiturnan of Columbus.
they spent the past four months as
; Ohio, a nnounces the engagement Of
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
her datml.ter, Gloria Joy, to Simon
Lefkofsky and Mrs. M. Kane, form-
Shetzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
erly of Detroit. Mrs. Kane will spend Shrtzer of 2071 Longfellow avenue,
several months in Detroit with her
Detroit.
mother and other relatives. Upon
her return to Los Angeles, Mrs. Kant'
Mr. and Mrs. J. Escoff of Ilendrie
will join her husband for a tour of
I avenue announce the betrothal of their
the l'acific Coast and a trip to Hono-
daughter, Ielda, to Charles Tennen,
lulu.
F011 of Mr. and Mrs. Tennen. A re-
ception will be held in their honor on
Joseph Lesher and Alfred Mond-
.luly 13.
schein of New York City are visiting
friends in the city.
blrvuol Mrs. Henry Mendelsohn of
Miss Lillian Gottesman was hostess
2052 Taylor avenue announce the
at a house party at the Sigma Phi
engagement of their daughter, Anna,
cottage at Cass Lake Sun-
..l_
to Julius Le Boost, son of Mr. an d
day, July 6, for 26 guests.
-
Mrs. Jacob Le Bost of Hazelwood
avenue.
A reception will be held at
Gainsboro Studio
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ratkowsky of
the Mendelsohn residence Sunday,
258 Garfield avenue entertained Sun-
MRS. ROBERT MORRISON
July 20. No cards,
day, July 6, with a dinner at Palmer
ing, June 29, at 6:30 o'clock. Rabbi Woods in honor of their son, David,
A. M. Hershman officiated. The who recently graduated from Central ••■■ •••• ■•■ ••• ■ •••• ■■••■■ ••••••• ■ •••••*,•014,010,WI.I.
Out-of-town guests
bride wore a gown of white romaine High School.
crepe, embroidered in pearls and were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weiner, Mr.
beads. Iler tulle veil fell from a bro- and Mrs. David Smelsky and Mrs. Ar-
• ■•■■•■ ••••• ■■ ••• ■■ MOS.
caded crown and she carried a shower thur Cohen, all of Chicago.
bouquet of brides' roses and lilies-of-
The death of Bernard Kramer,
Mrs. Samuel Ledovitz of 433 resident of Saginaw for more than 30
the-valley. Mrs. B. E. Cohen, sister
of the groom, who acted as matron ('handler avenue has returned from a years, occurred at Harper Hospital,
ix weeks' stay in the east.
of honor, wore an orange chiffon and
Detroit, Thursday, July 2. Mr. Kra-
lace gown and carried pink roses and
mer, who was born in Austria, was
sweet peas. The maid of honor, Miss
62 years of age. Ile was a member
Pauline Feinberg, was gowned in lace ' and Mrs. S. G. Marshutz , parents of of Temple Beth El of Saginaw, a
over flesh-colored georgette and car- the groom; Mr. and Mrs. James Ilell- charter member of B'nai B'rith Lodge
ried a basket bouquet of pink roses man, Mrs. Edward Wolfstein, Mrs. No. 636, the Masonic order, and Elf
and sweet peas. The bridesmaids Philip Newmark and Edgar Jaffa, all Khurafeh Shrine. Ile was a past
wore frocks in pastel shades and car- of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Louis president of the 13'nal B'rith Lodge.
ried bouquets similar to that of the Gump of Johnston City, Tenn., and Funeral services were conducted at
maid of honor. They were the Misses Edward Spanye of Cleveland.
Temple Beth El Sunday morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshutz left for a July 6, Rabbi Ilenry J. Berkowitz of
Sarah Arnold, Nary Smith, Myrtle
Hertzberg of Ypsilanti, Hannah trip through the Canadian Rockies Detroit officiating. Mr. Kramer is
Kripkie of Toledo and Myrtle Hersch. and will be at home in Los Angeles.
survived by his widow and one
berg. Bernice Vine and Bernice liar-
brother, Joseph Kramer of Flint.
REISS-FISHER
itt, nieces of the bride, who were
bir. Kramer was an active worker
flower girls, wore frocks of pink silk
Mr. and Mrs. I. Fisher of SO Med- in the Jewish community of Saginaw.
crepe. Master Sherwin Vine was the bury avenue announce the marriage It was due to his untiring efforts that
ring bearer, and little Ruth Seskin, a of their daughter, Claire E., to the temple and community center
niece of the bride, and Leonard Him- Samuel Riess of this city. The wed- were completed. Ile was prominent
metled the procession. George Camel ding took place June 28.
in the business circles of the city,
acted as best man and David Brod- '
having conducted a tailoring estab-
kin, David Feinberg, Jack Hertzberg,,
CHATLIN-GOLDBERG
lishment for 30 years.
Reuben Serlirig and M. Youngblood
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg of 302
were the ushers.
Owen avenue announce the marriage
Mrs. Morrison, mother of the
of their daughter, Edythe, to Harold
groom, wore a gown of black beaded L. Chatlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
georgette and a corsage of pink roses. Chatlin of 963 East Columbia avenue,
Evenings:
Following the ceremony a dinner
which will take place Sunday, July
The Clubhouse, 89 Rowena street,
was served to 175 guests. Among
13.
will be open only Monday and Thum-
the out-of-town guests were Mr. and
day evenings during the summer.
Mrs. Heise, Mr. and Mrs. M. Krip-
PEARLMAN-KAISERMAN
kie, and Mr. and Mrs. Tusliman of
The marriage of Miss Ruth S. Wednesday Night Suppers:
Toledo; Mr. 1. Kripkie and daughter
Heiserman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Wednesday night suppers are
of Milwaukee; Mrs. Marie Keating of
Chicago; Mrs. M. Siegal of Provi- Z. Heiserman, and Jack Pearlman, taking place every week. If you with
dence; Mr. and Mrs. Kripkie, Mr. and son of Abraham Pearlman, was sol- to go, make your reservations at the
Mrs. II. Himmel and Miss Lena Mey- emnized Sunday evening, June 29, at clubhouse by the Monday evening be-
ers of Cleveland, and Benjamin the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, by Rabbi fore. The charge is 35 cents. We
Moses Fischer. Following the cere- meet at the Walkerville Ferry (foot
Funke of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison left for mony, which took place at 5 o'clock, of Joseph Campau avenue) at 6
Cleveland, Buffalo and other eastern a dinner was served at the bride's o'clock sharp, and go to camp from
points and will be at home after July residence. The bride wore a beaded there.
white canton crepe gown and carried
12.
a shower bouquet of brides' roses and Camp:
lilies-of-the-valley. Her veil was held
All girls who have made reserva-
SI MONS-OPP EN H E IM
in place with a coronet fashioned with tions for camp but have not paid their
The marriage of Miss Ruth E. Op- orange blossoms. Miss Rebecca Pearl- deposit must do so at once, as we
penheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man, sister of the groom, who was will not be responsible for holding
Casper Oppenheim of 83 East Palmer maid of honor, wore a gown of orchid places unless the $5.00 deposit is
avenue, and Seymour Simons, son of chiffon and carried an arm bouquet made.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons of of roses. The bridesmaids, the Misses
The directions to camp are as fol-
160 Pallister avenue, took place in Betty Cohen, Clara Yanoff and Beat- lows: Take the ferry to Windsor.
the ladies' parlor of the Statler Hotel rice Moskowitz, wore frocks of peach Get a Ford or Tecumseh car going
Tuesday, July 8, at 1:00 o'clock. color and blue chiffon, respectively, east. Get off at Pillette road. It will
Rabbi A. NI. Hershman performed and carried bouquets of roses. Ruth take you about 20 minutes to get
the ceremony in the presence of the Pearlman and May Heiserman were there, Walk to the River road. Turn
immediate families and friends. The the flower girls. George Arta acted right, and walk down the road to the
couple stood under a canopy of as best man and Louis Heiserman, first house past the convent. The
smilax. The bride wore a gown of Paul Kameiner and harry Yanoff house is called Grand View Villa.
white satin heavily embroidered in were the ushers.
-
-
pearls. Her veil was fashioned with
Mrs. Heiserman, mother of the You, Judaean Dramatic Society:
a headdress , of duchess lace and bride, wore a gown of black brocaded
The Young Judaean Dramatic So-
lilies-of-the-valley, and she carried a crepe with a corsage of roses.
ciety is planning to give a perform-
shower bouquet of brides' roses and
The out-of-town guests were Mrs. ance at the "Y" Camp once a week.
lilies-of-the-valley. She also carried 1). Wittenberg of Montreal, Mrs. Mos- The first nne will take place on Wed-
the handkerchief that her mother had kowitz and daughters, Beatrice and nesday, July 16. They will present
used at her wedding 27 years before. Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Shorr, Mr. and "Yes, George." (a ghost story), a
Mrs. Joseph Rubens of Chicago, who Mrs. Moyer, Clara and harry Yanoff Shakespearean farce, and "The New
before her marriage was Miss Ruth of Toledo, and Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Aposaacy.
Lipsitz of Detroit, acted as matron of Mrs. Moskowitz and son, Lester, of
honor and was the bride's only at- Mount Clemens.
tendant. She wore an orchid chiffon
After their honeymoon Mr. and
gown with a tulle scarf and carried Mrs. Pearlman will be at home at I
an arm bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. 3764 Brush street.
Oppenheim wore a gown of black lace
Rabbi Berkowita Chosen at Cedar
and Mrs. Simons wore a flowered
EDLEMAN-BLEIBERG
Point Gathering.
chiffon and white lac., gown. Both
A charming wedding took place at
carried corsages of roses and orchids. the Beth David Synagogue, Sunday,
Rabbi Ilenry J. Berkowitz, asso-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubens of Chi- June 29, when Miss Gertrude Blei-
cago were the only out-of-town berg, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Ben- ciate rabbi of Temple Beth El, was
elected a member of the executive
guests.
jamin Melberg, was united in marri-
Following the ceremony a wedding age to Jacob J. Edlemen, son of Mrs. board of the Alumni Association of
the .112-brew Union College. The elec-
breakfast was served to 30 guests in Frances Edleman of Baltimore, hid.
tion took place at the annual conven-
the Henri II room of the hotel. Rob-
The ceremony was performed by
' art Marwill, uncle of the bride, acted Rabbi E. Aishiskin and Rev. II. Mil- tion of the Central Conference of
as toastmaster and toasts were de- kovsky assisted by the Beth David American Rabbis, which was held in
Cedar Point, Ohio, June 27 to 30.
livered hy Fred M. Butzel, Ilenry M. Choir.
The bride wore a gown of
Butzel and Judge Charles C. Simons, white chiffon and heavily beaded Rabbi Philip Waterman of Grand
Rapids was chosen historian. The new
groom.
brother of the
satin and carried a shower bouquet of
Mr. and Mrs. Simons left for Buf- bride's roses and lilies-of-the-valley. president of the association is Rabbi
falo by boat, after which they will'' Her veil was held in place hy a coro- Harry W. Ettelson of Philadelphia.
spend a month at Lake Placid in the net of Chantilly lace trimmed with
Adirondack Mountains. They will he orange blossoms. Miss Rosalie It.
I at home after August 15 at the Whit- Bleiberg, sister of the bride, acted
, tier Apartments.
maid of honor. She wore a gown of

Tucked collar and cuffs
A snug-fitting jacket, with
make this tailored blouse
vest-like front, adds mannish
more
feminine, of English
pockets for further attrac-
tiveness. All while. Bright seer broadcloth-which glimmers
like
silk
in the sunlight.
colors, too.

8.00

3.00

You'll like this trim skirt
--first, because it's of Bot-
any flannel; secondly, it's
wraparound-and then it's
only

Blouse, skirt and jacket
may be worn with other cos-
tumes-possibilities unlimit-
ed for making the wardrobe
appear larger.

9.75

- is
n„,, , 1116.111°cl
„

•
1 1 i

7'hrit to Washington

entgittant Notre

a

Polo model lo four

troth,',,,

Muck or la., 11.1. 50.

llontlar

50050 and sposielle.

Sizes up to 11;
Widths AAA to ERE.

ADAPT() SHOES
forSTOUT WOMEN

STYLE

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

PLACED ON ALUMNI
EXECUTIVE BOARD

hand embroidered pink tulle over
MARSHUTZ.MANSBACH
pink satin and carried a shower lam-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mansbach of quet of Ophelia roses and lilies-ef-
'139 Holbrook avenue announce the the-valley. Benjamin Bleiberg, Jr.
; marriage of their daughter, Edith performed the duties of best man.
Amelie, to Ilerbert Stanton Mar- Miss Marie Bleiberg was bridesmaid !
' shutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mar- and Samuel Bloom was the usher.
shutz of Los Angeles, which took ; :Master Marvin Jacobs carried the
place at the Statler Hotel Wednes- , ring to the altar on a white satin pil-
day evening, July 9, at 6:30 o'clock. low and Miss Elaine Grossman and
Rabbi Henry .1. Berkowitz performed Miss Betty Bishoff acted as flower
the ceremony in the presence of the girls. Mrs. Bleiberg, mother of
immediate families and friends. Fol- the bride, more a black beaded
lowing the ceremony a dinner was gown with a corsage of roses
served to 35 guests. The bride was and lilies-of-the-valley. After the
lovely in a gown of white chiffon ceremony a wedding dinner was
over cloth of silver trimmed with served at the New York Hotel, Mt.
rose-colored lace which her mother Clemens, Mich. Mr. Keywell, who is
had worn at her wedding. Her veil president of the Beth David Syna-
of tulle and duchess lace edged with gogue, acted as toastmaster. Morris
silver cloth was held in place with a Rabinowitz and Mr. Kestenbaum en-
duchess cap of rose pointe lace which tertained the guests with several vo-
the bride's grandmother wore at her cal selections.
Among the out-of-town guests
wedding, caught with lilies-of-the-
, valley. She carried a bridal bouquet were Mrs. Frances Edleman, mother
of lilies-of-the-valley. Her only at- of the groom, Mrs. L. Eisen and Mrs.
tendant was her cousin, Mrs. Max E. Swartz, sisters of the groom, and
Berendt, who was matron of honor. Jonas Eisen, all of Baltimore; Mr.
Mrs. Berendt were • coral crepe and Mrs. Bleiberg and daughter,
satin gown and carried an arm bou- I Marie of Jeanette, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
quet of roses and larkspur. Edgar I L. Bendel of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr.
Jaffa of Los Angeles served the and Mrs. E. Finklestein of Toledo,
groom as best man and Arthur Mans- I and Daniel Shulman of Cincinnati.
After an extended eastern trip. Mr.
bach, brother of the bride, was the
and Mrs. Edleman will make their
usher.
The out-of-town guests were Mr. borne in Baltimore, Maryland.

In loving memory of our dear ;
mother, Mrs. Molly Friedberg, who
died two years ago, July 12.
Her !eying son and daughter.

In loving memory of Benjamin
Meisner, who passed away two years
ago, July 11.

A Ilghl i. from our hog srhold gone.

chair Is in o ur hour,
A
Which never can be 1111.11.

His wife, Mrs. Sadie Meianer, his
parents, sisters and brother.

One little word,-and think
what it means ; A pleas-

-

ing appearance from tip to
toe! And how often the

Dr.

Byron Schindler

Femme toot npeciallet
bee eupervinlon of our
Chiropody Dept, t'pon
request hit Ines will he
mode under 1115 direr-
lion-charge fres. For
suggentloll R. 55 the
Ilenron of title service

see sketches below.

pfderk ort.

wear that fails to complete
the costume. Especially
in the case of the woman
of robust figure.

For this reason, Lane
Bryant has d e s ig ne d
ADAPTO Shoes, an ex-
clusive line of fashionable
footwear, especially de-
signed to meet the require-
ment of stout women.
ADAPTO Shoes are spe-
cialized shoes-yet they do
not sacrifice one whit of
style. They present a de-
lightful combination of fine
appearance and comfort.

(vat,

Stlitelrtf

rwmions? SratAD
tha
Pre rap

Tons

liltueilgo

effect of a truly modish
gown is hampered by foot-

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY

kneBrgant

1452 FARMER ST.

Jos. Campau Frontage

This thoroughfare is the Woodward Avenue of
Hamtramck. here he your opportunity to make a
mighty fine investment for Jos. Campau is about to
be widened between Davison and 7-mile road and
this property will increase in value accordingly.
Don't hesitate.

S. K. SI,OBIN

403 Ford Bldg.

"See Slobin for Jos.

Cadillac 6903
Frontage."

Campau

LAKE ORION

(The Garden Spot of Michigan)

WHERE VACATIONISTS CAN ENJOY

Good dancing, boating, fishing and other
which only can be had at a real summer resort.

Located 30 miles from Detroit, the
Bellevue lintel le accessible by fine
auto roads or by ferry which stops
immediately at the hotel at Bellevue
Island. There is a place right at the
hotel to park your car.

At Prices That Sara You Half.
Service That la Unalcallami.

Deliveries to All Parts of the City.

SUBWAY
FLOWER SHOP

Charles Rosemn•n, Prop.
231 Gratiot Ar•aua
Cherry 9171

Asd

i

• sfille

Deaciag

enjoyments

You will find a spirit
of friendliness and a
home -like atmosphere.
Special rates by week
or month and one-hall
rate for children.

Music

Flowers

.1

0111111111111.1111 John R., near Woodward ‘

Special
Lunch and
Dinner
Served
(Kosher)

Bellevue Hotel

(Largest Lake Hetet to the State.)

ABE BUSKER,

Bellevue Island, Lake Orion

Prop.

Phone Bellevue 122

