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College Girl Week!
Marriages
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ARONOFF-COHEN
Exquisite
New Gowns
Mr. and Mfrs. A. B. Knoppow of
The marriage of Miss Adeline
Pallister avenue announce the birth Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
of a daughter, Elaine Shirley, on Leon Cohen of 519 Medbury avenue,
July 27.
and Walter Aronott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Aronoff, was solemnized
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenblum of at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue last
5200 Jos. Campau avenue announce Sunday, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
the birth of a daughter, Madeline ficiating. The bride wore a gown of
Laura, Aug. 17.
white chiffon over white satin trim-
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and
Dresses
Mr. and Mrs. R. 13. Newman of 310
Leicester court are receiving felicita-
tions on the birth of a daughter,
Jeanette, Aug. 12.
In Rich Autumn Silks
'75 - $95
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and upwards.
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fiSIEGEL
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August Reduction Sale of
ORIENTAL RUGS
August sales are in progress everywhere, but the people of Detroit,
after testing prices, weighing values, will be convinced that this
sale breaks all records.
Rich, luxurious and wonderful selection,.
SARUKS
813":10'11"
4'5":6'9"
LILLAHANS
5'16'2"
IRAN
$69.00
$600.00 4a6
159.00
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$160.00
ARAK
7x10'4" ........ . .. . . . $250.00
SERAPI
MOUSOUL
3'6"a6
$65.00
BELUCHISTAN
3'4":6'2"
CHINESE
$40.00
$325.00
75.00
9:12
4:7
KARAJA
9'7":13" . ....... .. ...$298.00
250.00 3'2":16'1"
5412
RUNNER
$110.00
Come and convince yourselves of our gorgeous selection, and
extra low prices.
PARIGIAN & COMPANY
WALNUT 3877
6562 LINWOOD AVENUE
ENGRAVING
Special Engravings for
WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS, SOCIAL AFFAIRS
-IN FACT FOR EVERY OCCASION
Michigan Paper Stock Co.
MEYER BARRON, Prep.
Mir.. of All Kind. of
WASTE PAPER
1342 Brewster St.
Cadillac 1709
Cadillac 1708
"Ten Floors of Shoe Service"
Your Fall Footwear
is Now Ready at Fyfe's
L
IKE an exhhibition of master paintings, the
various displays of new fall footwear for
men, women'and children, now ready at
Fyfe's, are spectacles of rare beauty.
do
And just as truly are the shoes in these displays
-works, of art,. because they were created by the
world's master shoe designers who devote al-
most countless hours of study and painstaking
effort to the creation Of beautiful, high-quality
footwear. •
We are proud to announce such a comprehen-
sive howing-we have never featured any-
' thing suite its equal and wediave never offered
so many pleasing, (*els or such a wide variety
ppropriate
for fall
a
_ 'of styles, and materialS
. Won't you come in and see them?
We feel certain that, whatever your footwear
tastes and requirements, we will be able to
please you with our many desirable styles,
very pleasing, htala
gr ad e, bench-turned
creation in tan calf,
patent colt, black
dofnino c A I f,
black ooze,
black satin.
$15.00
1,05fh
The Oujda
A dress creation of
the very highest quality,.
in a design of rare
beanty and charm.
Has Louis
heel s, bench-
turned sole s.
Patent, black
satin, silver
brocade.
$18.50
Fourth Flo,
Florida Tie
' A truly delightful
creation for street or
semi-dress wear. It
comes in 'a brand
new style and
in a design
that's appeal-
ing. Tan calf.
$10.00
Third Floor
The Talo
A new cedonial pump
in a style that is cer-
tain to win much
favor this fall. Conies
in patenablack
calf, tan calf,
b la ck ooze,
black satin.
Covered Cuban
heels.
$8.50
Third Floor
School Shoes
For Misses,
Children
School Shoes
For Misses,
Children
Second Floor
Second Floor
Woodward and Adams
Mrs. I. Ressler of Brush street has
as her house, guest Mrs. Norman
3wartz of New York. Mrs. Swartz
remain in the city for several
seeks.
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For School-Bound Trunks
Specially Priced Garb
Betty Wales Frock (wear guaranteed)
25.00
49.50
10.75
10.75
12.75
Stroocks' All-Wool Coat
Brushed Wool Scarf Sweater
Comfy Beacon Blanket Robe__
Perky Felt Hats-all colors........._
itc,i ,o'of Folder on Ideal Wardrobe for College Girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bielfield and
family of 2277 Hazelwood avenue are
taping at the Masonic Country Club
for a month.
MRS. WALTER ARONOFF
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sussman and
eons have returned to their home in mad with rhinestones and a band o
Detroit after spending several weeks white ostrich plumes around the but
with Mrs. S. Marks.
torn of the full skirt. Her veil wa
held in place with a band of rhine
Mrs. Israel Rich is visiting Mr. and stones and her shower bouquet we
Mrs. Jesse S. Rich in Grand Rapids
if white roses and lilies-of-the-valley
She was attended by her Maw, Mis
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seitner and Belle Cohen, as maid of honor am
family and Miss Emilie Oppenheim another sister, Miss Gertrude Cohen
are spending several weeks in Charle- and Miss Foe Aronoff, sister of the
voix.
groom, as bridesmaids. The maid o'
honor wore a frock of orchid seta
Mrs. Harry Lenick and daughter, and carried a bouquet of pink rose
Sylvia, are visiting in Charlevoix.
tied with matching tulle, while the
bridesmaids were attired alike in yel
Miss Stella A. That has returned low chiffon and carried Aaron Wan
from a month's visit in southern roses tied with yellow tulle. Harm
Michigan and Ohio.
Lutz was best man and Joseph Aron
off, brother of the gronm, and Alber
Abraham Ginsburg and Carl Merd- Cohen, brother of the bride, acted a-
ler were the week-end guests of Li- ushers. Little Miss Pearl Davenow
onel Ginsburg.
who was the flower girl, wore a froel
of green georgette and carried a bees
Miss Ifelen Woolstein, who has ket of roses. Seymour Cohen an(
been the house guest of Miss Irene Chester Davenow were the trait
Philippe for the past three weeks, has bearers and Bernard Dubell carries
returned to her home in Houghton, the ring on a satin cushion.
Mich.
Mrs. Cohen, mother of the bride
and Mrs. Aronoff, mother of the
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb are groom, both wore gowns of blacl
spending several days in Akron, Ohio. beaded crepe and corsages of rec
roses.
A dinner and reception follower
the ceremony, which was at 7 o'clock
Among the out-of-town guests were
Miss Roselle Cohen of Pittsburgh
Mrs. Jack Hubeil and son, Bernard, o'
Mrs. Rose Chabensky announces Chicago and Mrs. J. Levine of New
the engagement of her daughter, York.
Frances, to William Berman of this
Mr. and Mrs. Aronoff left for at
city.
eastern trip and will be at home a'
2637 Gladstone avenue after Sept. 1
1550 Woodward ave.
' The Isis
Miss Addie Kaichen is visiting her
nieces, Mrs. John Ileavenrich of
Longfellow avenue and Mrs. David J,
Levy of Boston boulevard.
The monthly business meeting of
the Jewish Young People's Society
was held Wednesday, Aug. 17. Ar-
rangements are under way for the
first of the autumn and winter activi-
ties, a bridge and mah icing party, to
be held Sunday, Sept. 7.
SHEEHAN'S
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The Nu Beta l'hi Sorority enter-
tained at their last social evening for
the summer Aug. 19 with a dinner at
the Oriental Cafe, followed by a the-
ater party.
The Temple Sisterhood held its an
nual summer meeting Thursday, Aug
14. A picnic luncheon was served at
noon. Addresses were delivered by
Mrs. Gertrude Dubinsky of Mita
delphia, who spoke on the subject of
"Child Labor," and Mrs.• Lena Ninon
ter, who told of the work of the Sagi
saw Homestead.
Engagements 1
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dy
Miss Essie Cohen of Cleveland is
visiting her mother, Mrs. I. Cohen of
Mrs. It
'303 Farnsworth aven ue.
Cohen of the same city is also visiting,
Mrs. Cohen.
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Miss Fanny Krinsky of New York
is the house guest of Mrs. A. S. Sachs
of 3532 Fourth avenue. Mrs. Wil.
barn Silver entertained Miss Krinskv
and Mrs. Sachs at Cass Lake for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Shapero (Rose
Rosenberg) are receiving felicitations
on the birth of a son, Harvey Alvin.
Delightful (no:fumes for present
and later wear that display in their
clever details Fashion's authentic
decrees. Nem fabrics include ex-
quisite satins, Crepes, ('harr rtrru
and Bengaline, featuring embroi-
deem beading, for trimming and
the hell' long sleeves. Colors in-
elude miry, cocoa, cinnabar, Cram
borry, Lebanon and block. A pee-
senlation which is of immediate in-
freest. Women's and misses' sizes.
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AUGUST 25 TO 30
The Misses Betty Nelken am
Sadye Dunn have returned from a
visit of 10 days in Cleveland.
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ll'amhir;gton
Miss Beatrice Hersch of Chicago
:pent loot week-end with her aunt,
airs. Etta liodenheinier, who is the
rarest of Mrs. 0. B. Arie.
Mrs. Irving Gould of 2011 Hazel-
aooli avenue has returned from a
even weeks' motor trip, during
which she visited relatives and friends
'n Chicago, Evansville, Ind., Wash-
ngton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New-
ark, Atlantic City and New York.
Accompanying her were her uncle
Ind aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomer of
failed°. Miss Ruth Chivian of New-
ark returned with Mrs. Gould and
will remain here until after Labor
Day. Mrs. L. Germansky entertained
with a dinner last Friday in honor of
Miss Chivian.
Miss Naomi Marks of the Takama
Court Apartments, 1600 Seward ave-
nue, was the honor guest at a surprise
birthday party given in the dance hall
at the l'ingree l'ark Apartments last
Saturday evening. The guests pres-
znt were the Misses Lillian, !Meta and
Beatrice Segell, Violet and Loraine
Freedman, Estelle and Pearl Wartell,
Annette Jacobson, Lillian Grass, Ger-
.rude Waterstone, Rose Finkelstein .
Estelle Marks and Pearl Marcus of
Cleveland; the Messrs. Milton Miller,
Morton Grass, Alfred Glazier, Nor-
man and Ted Birnkrant, Jack Ecker,
Albert Hamberger, Fred Collier,
Leonard Caplan, Jack Huntington.
lark Monstock, Zang Schreibnick and
Drs. Fineman and Israel. The chape-
rons were Mr. and Mrs. M. Marks
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Segell.
Miss Anna Ilenig of Toledo is the
guest of Miss Ida Rosenberg of Glad-
-tone avenue.
ISAACS-MANSON
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein en-
The marriage of Miss Sara Man
son, daughter of Jacob Manson, an( tertained with -a dinner for eight
Nests at the Masonic Country Club
Theodore Isaacs took place at he
father's home, 339 Woodland avenue last Thursday evening in honor of
last Sunday at 12 o'clock, Rabbis A their house guest, Miss Catherine De-
M. Hershman and Joseph Eisenmar brow of l'hladelphia.
officiating. The bride, who was giver
The Ypsc Girls entertained with a
in marriage by her father and sister.
Mrs. Jacob Kass, wore a gown of surprise shower last Saturday even ;
ing at the home of Miss Rose Tap-
white georgette and carried a brida
bouquet of roses, lilies and lilies-of chick fur Miss Ida Rosenberg, a bride-
the-valley. Iler veil was held in place :acct. Among the out-of-town guest(
with a coronet of pearls. Mrs. Kase were Miss Clara Zimmerman of To.
wore a field-mouse crepe romaine leder, Miss Rose Cohen of Cleveland
noun and carried red roses. The and Miss Catherine Debrow of Phila-
Misses Celia Farber and Anna Man delphia.
son, who attended the bride, woo
Miss Gertrude Rassner has re
frocks of orchid georgette and blur
turned from an extended visit in New .
crepe-de-chine and lace, respectively
and corsages of tea roses. Dr. atu . York, Atlantic City and points in
Mrs. Henry Goodman attended the New Jersey.
groom. Mrs. Goodman was attire('
Mrs. Morris Diener of 2676 Calvert
in blue georgette and lace and •arriei
svenue is entertaining her nieces, the
tea roses.
Following the ceremony a weddinc Misses Beatrice and Sylvia Weiskopf
breakfast was served to the immedi of Buffalo.
ate families and friends, covers beint
Among the pre-nuptial affairs given
laid for 36. A reception was heti
from 2 to 4 o'clock. The out-of-town in honor of Mrs. Morris Goldberg
guests present were Mrs. Samuel Ro (Rose Kirschbaum), a bride of Aug.
velsky, sister of the bride, and her 12, were a miscellaneous shower
Le.
children Leon, Alice and France , given July 16 by Mrs. Martin C.
Ruth, of Buhl, Minn.; Max Mansur min and Miss Florence Kirschbaum; ,
a
linen
shower
at
which
Mesdames
and daughter, Helen, and Ilarriet
Fred F. Simmons and Max A. Kirsch-
Lewis of Chisolm, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. bases left for at baum of 9311 alcQuade avenue were
eastern trip and will be at home it aostesses Aug. X; a bridge luncheon
Detroit the end of September. Las: and theater party given by Miss
Tuesday they were in New lode to Gusto Goldberg; a dinner at which
attend the marriage of Mr. Isaac': Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen were hosts
and a miscellaneous shower given
brother, l'hilip Isaacs.
Aug. by Mrs. M. Gilman at her
home, 450 Melbourne avenue.
GOLDBERG.KIRSCHBAUM
Miss Rose Kirschbaum, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kirschbaum
and family have moved to their new
and Morris Goldberg, P MI Of Mr. ant home at 2456 Hazelwood avenue.
Mrs. Sol Goldberg of Falmouth, Ky.
were married Tuesday, Aug. 12, at
Miss Lillian Raymond is the guest
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Rabb
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
A. M. Hershman officiating. A din
Berry of Wilmette, Ill.
ner for the immediate families fol-
lowed by a reception and dance tool
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs of the Arden
place after the ceremony at the home
Park Manor entertained with a din-
of the bride's parents. 224 Erskine
ner and bridge Aug. 10 in honor of
street.
Mrs. Theodore Isaacs (Sara Manson)
The bride wore a gown of white
a brute of Aug. 17. Covers were I
dochess satin, draped and entrainee laid for 10. Mrs. Jacobs was hostess
with orange blossoms. Her veil wa:
at three tables of bridge in honor of
arranged coronet fashion with pearl:
Mary Kahan of New York a for-
and crystals and she carried a bride': Miss
merly of Detroit, on Aug. 19.
bouquet of white roses and lilier-of
the-valley. Miss Gusto Goldberg, sis-
ter of the groom, who acted as mar(
of honor, wore a gown of rose over
grey chiffon and rose points lace an
carried a shower bouquet of Ophelie
and Premier roses. Her headdre•
was of pearls and rhinestones. The
IN MEMORIAM
bridesmaids wore frocks in paste
!shades with matching headdresses of
In sad and loving memory of our
pearls and crystals and carried bou- dear father, Harris Finsilver, who
quets of Columbia rases. They wen died nine years ago, on Aug. 27, 1915.
the Misses Florence Kirschbaum, sin-
His Loving Children and Grand-
ter of the bride, and Florence Gil-
children.
man, cousin of the groom. Little
Selma Goldberg, who was junior
Brodersohn of San Diego, Calif
bridesmaid, strewed rose petals be
Samuel Solomon of Akron and Mr.
fore the bridal party. Dr. Harry M
and Mrs. David Harris of Buffalo.
Kirschbaum, brother of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg left for an
-
acted as best man and Samuel Solo
extended honeymoon and will be at
mon and Harry Goldberg were the
home In Mt. Olivet, Ky.
ushers.
Mrs. Kirschbaum, the bride's moth.
DWORK IN -KUTNICK
er, wore a gown of brocaded black
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kutniek of
georgette and a corsage of orchid,
and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Gold- 920 Holbrook avenue announce the
berg, the groom's mother, was attired forthcoming marriage of their daugh-
in a black satin and lace embroidered ter, Dora, to Dr. Louis Dworkin.
gown and wore a corsage similar to which will take place at the Congre.
gation Ahavath Zion, Holbrook ave.
that of Mrs. Kirschbaum.
The out-of-town guests present nue and Beaubein street Sunday .
were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldberg and Aug. 24. Rabbis Joseph Eisenman
family of Falmouth, Ky.; N. Gold- and M. Strogh will perform the cere-
berg of ML Olivet, Ky.; Miss Helen mony.
ealu7sHops,
THE FRIENDSHIP SALES
HE
Spirit of the Friendly Store is easy to
understand.
For we who Please to Sell must Sell to Please.
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You, the friends of the Healy Shops, have set
the aims of these shops; for no man creates his
own reputation.
So, naturally, we want you to like Healy's--
and everything you buy at Healy's.
If you buy a Healy dress that your husband
does not like-bring it back. It is easier to ex-
change the Dress than the Husband.
Remember, when you compare the figure on the
price tag to compare the figure in the mirror as
well. No one ever sees you wear the price tag-
but everyone sees the fit of the gown itself.
These are Fashions and Fine Arts worthy to
offer our Old Friends-who expect so much of us
-and worthy to introduce to our New Friends,
Come to the FRIENDSHIP SALE August 25 to
September 12.
AMPICO
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Many Prominent Automobile Men
Have Purchased the
KNABE
With the Ampico
Men schooled in the various technical and mechanical
sides of one of the greatest industries in the world (the au-
tomobile) have selected the Knabe Piano with the Ampico
85 being the finest musical instrument-capable of record-
ing and re-enacting the playing of great pianists with abso-
lute fidelity. From any standpoint-construction, durabil-
ity, or tone quality-the Knabe has withstood the test of
competition for nearly ninety years. The list of artists who
play for the Ampico are distinctive. Not those who through
financial needs have sold their names to several different
manufacturers of reproducing pianos during the course of
their lifetime, but those who are in the prime of their life
and art, and who have never recorded for any other instru-
ment. This list includes such names as
Ornstein
Elly Ney
Rosenthal
Levitaki
Moiwiwitsch
Kreisler
Cadowaky
Rachm•ninoff
Moss
and many others.
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