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BACHRACH-ORTNER
The marriage of Miss Leona Ort-
ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Ortner of Louisville, Ky., and Max
Bachrach, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Bachrach of this city, was solemnized
Thursday evening, Aug. 21, at the
Elkins Hotel, Mount Clemens. Rabbi
Judah L. Levin and Rev. Pinchus Ziss-
man of Madison, Wis., uncle of the
groom, performed the ceremony in
the presence of the immediate fami-
lies. The bride, who was attended by

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Birdie
rian and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wets-
Rudyn have as their guests the Mimes Mr. and
Mrs. a Frank
of Ad-
amsre
brown Bachrach
three-piece
suit
mall hat and veil of brown
Cleveland The Minces Ellis and and champagne. Iler corsage was of
Rudyn, Corinne Krell and Elaine Aaron Ward roses and lilies-of-the-
Mandel entertained with a luncheon valley. Mrs. Bachrach wore a light
at the Redford Country Club for 10 blue beaded gown and Mrs. Wetsman
guests in honor of the visitors. Other a tan beaded gown. Mrs. Ortner,
entertainments for the guests includ- mother of the bride, wore a dark blue
ed a luncheon at the Women's Ex- canton dress and Mrs. Bachrach, the
Among the Detroit young people
change, followed by a theater party groom's mother, wore black. They
who have returned from summer
at which Miss Rudyn was hostess; a all wore corsages of red roses.
camps are Miss Pauline Hopp, who
at the Detroit
Following the ceremony a dinner
returned Tuesday from Camp Inter- luncheon for 12 guests
lochen, Interlochen, Mich.; Ilerman Clip Club at which Miss Ellis presid- wm served in the private dining room
Finsterwald, Jr., Milton Goldsmith, ed, and a lawn party at which Miss of the hotel. The tables were deco-
was hostess at her home rated with gladioli, roses, carnations
rsouen 3 totter , Norman Scheinman, Corrine Krell
and ferns. Covers were laid for 35
Louis Smilansky and henry Krolik In Palmer Woods.
guests. The out-of-town guests were
II, who have been spending the sum-
Following
the
marriage
of
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Ortner, parents of the
mer at Camp Flambau, Wis., and
who arrived in Detroit last Saturday. Ruth Breitenbach and Max L. Michel- bride, their son, Alvin, and Mrs. Anna
son,
which
will
take
place
at
the
Ho-
Epstein of Louisville, Ky.; Rev. and
.
f tel Statler the evening of Sept. 14, a Mrs. Pinchus Zissman of Madison ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marx o
2920 East Grand boulevard will be reception will be held from 8 to 11. Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bach-
rach and daughter, Ruth, of Adrian.
Sun_ No cards.
at home to relatives and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Bachrach are at home
day evening Aug. 31, in celebraion
hithtliresr. iti oh taerilehs avReosae snztwheeiigr at the Addison Hotel.
Itt
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of
of their forty-fifth wedding anal-

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Wilk, formerly
Jane C. Brown, spent the month of
August with their mother, him Char-
lotte Brown, at the David A. Brown
cottage at Waterford, Mich. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilk will be at home in New
York after Sept. 2 at 201 West Nine-
ty-second street.

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Every article of clothing that you
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Good dancing, boating, fishing and other enjoyments
which only can be had at a real summer resort.
Located 30 miles from Detroit, the You will find a spirit
of friendliness and a
Bellevue hotel is accessible by fine
home -like atmosphere.
auto loads or by ferry which stops
Special rates by week
immediately at the hotel at Bellevue
Island. There is a place right at the or month and one-half
rate for children.
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Special
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Music

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SHEEHAN'S

1550 Woodward afire.

Dr. J. Austen Newman, who re-
cently returned from Chicago, where
he studied the Loth-Leopold case for
the past four weeks, in preparation
for his book, "Psycho-Analysis In Ls
Relation to the Loeb-Leopold Case,"
is spending several days at the Silt-
more Hotel in New York, where he is
conferring with publishers prior to
beginning a 10 weeks' lecture tour
the first of September. His tour will
include Brooklyn, New York, Phila-
delphia, Boston and Chicago.

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ginzburg o
2442 Calvert avenue announce th
birth of a son, Albert, Junior, on
Aug. 20.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob of 936
Gladstone avenue announce the birth
of a son Aug. 25. .

Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown of
Mr. and Airs. J. B. Orman of St.
the Addison Hotel have returned Antoine street announce the birth of
from a five weeks' trip to Buffalo, a son, Aug. 22.
Rochester, Montreal and Lake Placid.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nairin of
3743 Pingree avenue have left for ■
short stay in New York.

The Mesdames A. Goldsmith of
2523 Taylor and Paul Fleisher of
2511 Taylor have returned from a
week's stay at the Breakers Hotel,

Cedar Point.

HUDSON'S

LIPSON-HARRIS
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of
1992 Gladstone avenue announce that
their daughter, Estelle Dorothy, who
was married secretly Oct. 23, 1923,
to Bernard A. Lipson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Lipson of Burlingame ave-
nue, was remarried Sunday, Aug. 24,
at Hotel Statler. Rabbi A. M. Ilersh-
man performed the ceremony in the
presence of the immediate families.

Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Kahn have Saginaw.
returned from a month's stay at Lake
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar R. Ehrlich and
Placid, in the Adirondack mountains. children, Jeanne and Bernard, are
touring through New York state.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloomgarden
of Glynn court have returned from Among those who have recently re-
a motor trip through the Adirondack turned from Charlevoix are Miss
mountains. They spent some time atilrene Schiller and Morris Schiller of
the Lakeside Inn, Lake Placid. i Virginia park, Louis Friedenberg of
Rowena street and Milton M. Alex-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mover of Sag - ander, who remained at the resort
ABRAHAMS-HOFFBERG
inaw are the house guests of Mr. and I several days with harry Scheinman.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Schneider
Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig of the Whit-
announce the marriage of their
Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang and small daughter, Rose Iloffberg, to Nathan
tier Apartments.
, daughters, Hortense and Betty Abrahams, which took place Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth and two Elaine, are spending six weeks with Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Abrahams
sons of Bethune avenue and Baugh- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph will be at home after Sept. 1 at 1239
ter, Mrs. Louis Carl Witt of Seward , C. Wolfgang of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Newport avenue.
avenue, are guests at the New Mon- [ Wolfgang, who made the trip with
terey Hotel, Asbury Park, N. J. his family, has returned to Detroit.
PETER-COHEN
Ile will again join them in St. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Cohen of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Abrahamson and the latter port of September.
Chicago announce the marriage of
daughter, Josephine, and Mrs. I. Ko-
their sister, Esther, to Ilerman E.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Bernstein Peter, son of S. Peter of that city.
pitcheck of Groom Pointe Shores
spent several days as the guest of and son, David, who have been tour- Among the Detroit guests present
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hershfield of Ann ing through European countries fo r were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen and
the past four months, are expected daughter, Eleanor Rhoda, Mrs. Sara
Arbor.
to return to Detroit in a fortnight.
Cohen Applebaum, MM. Minna Cohen,
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohen, Mr. and
Mrs. Bertha Traub of Burlingame Mrs. Samuel Benderoff and Mr. and
Joseph II. Ehrlich are warding see-
oral days in St. Louis, where they are avenue has returned from a several Mrs. Ira Cohen.
attending the convention of the Na- months' European trip.
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tional Jewelers' Association.
SCHWARTZ-MARCUS .
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II. Goldberg
-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Marcus announce
Miss Birdie Michelson is visiting are touring through the east, stop- the marriage of their daughter; Dr.
Sirs. Mark Alpern of Oscoda, Mich.' ping at Niagara Falls, New York and Sarah A. Marcus, to William
Atlantic City.
-
Schwartz, which took place in Cleve-
.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner and son,
land Aug. 17. Among the Detroit
Miss Kate Schoenfield of Berlin- guests attending the wedding were I
Alvin, who have been the guests of
rs. Samuel Wetsman of game avenue has returned from a , Mrs. D. Robinson, Miss Bertha Rob• 1
Mr. and Mrs.
M
Harding avenue, have returned to several weeks' visit in Youngstown, inson, Mrs. David Goodman, Mr. and
their home in Louisville, Ky. En Ohio.
Mrs. Joseph Marks, Miss Sylvia
',
route, Mrs. Ortner and her P011 stop-
and Chester, ,Schwartz, ga-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glasser and ram-
ped at Adrian, Mich., and Chicago.
ter and brother of the gruont.
,
ily, accompanied by Samuel Furst-
Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, who con- man and Miss Evelyn Shapero, have
BIRNBALfM.CAPLAN
ducted the Kerr Summer School of left for a motor trip to Niagara Falls,
Miss Betty Caplan, (laughter of
Art in Detroit, have returned to their Asbury Park and Atlantic City. They Mr. and Mrs. David Caplan, and Sid-
will also stop at Homesdale, Pa., to, ne I. Birnbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
home in New York.
meet their son, Irwin Leonard, who
-
Y eph Birnbaum, were united in
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Steinberg of spent the summer at Camp Navajo. . , Jos
marriage Sunday evening, Aug 17,
-
Calvert avenue have left for an east-,
! at the Wolverine Hotel, Rabbi Harry
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Solomon 'and, Z. Gordon oficiating. Following the
1
ern motor trip.
Mrs. I. Fresh of Pingree avenue have
-
A dinner was served to 200
Miss Betty Smith of Alger avenue ' returned from a three weeks' trip to guests.
is spending the week-end in Wash- ' Chicago and points in Wisconsin. ceremony
The bride wore a white satin gown
ington, D. C., as the guest of the De- While in Chicago they, were thel heavily beaded with pearls and car-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cern.
trait Passenger Club.
, vied a' bridal bouquet of roses and
-
111lies-of-the-valley. Her veil was
Miss Mildred Lieber of Kirby ai,e. fashioned with a crown of lace and
A. G. Racow of 2713 Virginia park
has left for an eastern trip, where he nue has returned from an extended orange blossoms. Miss Alice Caplan,
will visit with relatives and friends. trip in the east, where she visited rel. sister of the bride, who acted as maid
•
atives and friends.
of honor, wore an orchid and embrol-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson and
Miss Esther Goldstein of East l i an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses. The
family have returned from an extend-'
ed stay in Cleveland and Cedar Point. Ferry avenue is' leaving Sunday for I bridesmaids
dared cream inlk
and
yore gown
frocks
in carried
pastel
the
She will attend
her head
brother's bandeaus to match
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shades
with
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Serbs and chit- wedding in Carbondale,
and carried Ophelia roses. They were
_ Pa.,
.
dr en, Morton and Kate Esther, of ,
h l Git-
Misses
Betty Kassoff, Ety
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Mrs. Jennie Lebensburger has 1 the Mildred Caplan, Helen Targow
Cleveland are the guests of Mr. and
i-n,
Mrs. William Serlin of Brush street. moved from 4654 Brush street to l and
Sara Taylor. Dr. Bernard Birn•
1516 Clairmount avenne,
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ibalm, brother Of the groom, was the
e
Mrs. Henry Weinberg and :laugh-
Mrs. Joseph Schwartzberg of %best man and Leo Mellen, Henry Phil-
ter, Shirley Ruth, of Burlingam.3 rive-
LOViii Birnbaum, Harry M. Ras-
nue have returned from a several Cleveland Ileights, Ohio, is 'Spending I III',
kin and Dr. L' Retinae were the ush-
several months with her parents,
weeks' stay in Milwaukee.
and Mrs. . Joseph Eisenman of e ".
-
Mr. and Mrs. Birnbaum left for a
Miss Muriel Netzorg is visiting in Theodore street.
tour through the lakes region, stop-
' Chicago.
ping in Toronto, Cedar Point and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenbaum of other paints. They will be at home
-
.
Miss Zena Freedman of Chicago 3755 Brush street have mewed to after Sept. 1 at 2254 Pingree avenue.
I is the house guest of Miss Rose Gor- their new home at 2449 Blaine ave.
I don of Josephine avenue. , nue.
PRAGG-BRICKNER
The marriage of Miss Elsie Brick-
The Misses Edith Abramson. and ner, daughter of Benjamin Brickner
1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Epstein of Mt.
' Vernon avenue were the honor guests Rose Kress left Aug. 16 for an ex- 'of Medbury avenue, and Albert
at a surprise party given at their tended trip through the west, includ-
Pragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
home by the members of the Jewish ing Yellowstone National l'ark, Seat-
Pragg, took place Tuesday evening at
Women's European Welfare Organiz- Ile, Salt Lake City, San Francisco the Pragg residence, 505 East Kirby
l„.
age
d
Le,
an
ation Aug. 30. The occasion was
s k
avenue. Rabbi A. M. Hershman per:
the thirtieth wedding anniversary of
formed the ceremony in the presence
Miss Shirley Rapaport of 516 Al-
Mr. and Mrs. Epstein. They were
of the immediate families and friends.
. presented with a gift by the members ger has left for New York. where she
Following the ceremony a dinner was
will be the guest of relatives and
of the organization.
served to 75 guests. The bride wore
friends.
• white georgette gown and carried
bridal bouquet of roses and lilies
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schooler, for- a
of-the-valley. Her veil Was fastened
merly of 932 Mt. Vernon avenue,
'with lilies-of-the-valley and orange
have
moved
to
their
new
berme
at
Every Jewish House.
blossoms. She was unattended. Mrs.
3313 Tuxedo avenue.
wife Should Use
Pragg wore a black georgette gown.
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Marx and Leo Shiffman acted as beat man.
Among the out-of-town guests were
children have returned from San An
tonic, Texas, and are now residing Miss Nary Blickmsn of Mansfield,
Kosher
IOhio,
and II. C. Pragg of Cleveland,
at2920 East Grand boulevard.
brother of the groom.
Mr.
and Mrs. Pragg left for Buf-
Miss Goldie Hurwitz of 294 Email-
,
worth avenue left for South Haven, falo and other eastern points and on
their
return
will reside at 505 East
Mich., where she will be the house
Kirby avenue.
guest of her sister.
Cleans and makes aluminum

(Largest Lake Hotel in the State.)
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Bellevue Island, Lake Orion

' guests Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nover of

PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. & A.
14., will hold a special communication
Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 3 p. m. M.
M. degree. Banquet at 6:30. Promi-
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C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN;W. M.

43rd Anniversary Sale

Begins on Tuesday, September 2111

The J. L. Hudson Co.

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