PAGE NINE

LOVE OF EUROPEANS
FOR ARTS NOTABLE

Women's and Misses'

ale

Thee coats reflect the smart-

newest modes. They
e st of the

err fashioned in the finest ma-
terials and lavishly trimmed
with high cost furs. This is an
excellent opportunity to pur-
chase your coat at a decided
yin• just at the beginning of
„h
the reason. New shades of
brown, Cranberry, Lebanon,
and black.

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suit
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and pressed by us looks as if it
just came new from the tailor's hands.

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Melrose 6570

533-37 Forest Ave. E.

Country Club are planning a get-
WOLF-ROSENBERG.
acquainted party for Sunday evening,
The marriage of Miss Ida Rosen.
Nov. 35. Dr. Herbert I. Kollet, chair-
daughter
of Michael Rosenllog•
of the entertainment committee, berg,
1
Mall
has arranged a theater party at the i Arthur Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of Westminster avenue,!
Wolf
New Detroit, to see the musical con, Leib
L.
I
toly, "Meet the Wife," to be followed was solemnized by Rabbi Judah
by a supper and dance at Oriole Ter- Levin at Emanuel Synagogue, Wilson
'
Saulson, secretary of and Taylor avenues, last' evening.
E. H.
rie•i!
bride more a gown sf white '•-,
The
tio• t •mb, has charge of the reserve-
chiffon velvet trimmed with pearls
and
fashioned
with a court train. lice
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011IE and feast your
eyes. on one of the
most resplendent and
complete displays of
choicest holiday toil-
etries. The very pack-
ages you adore are
here, well in advance
of the usual shopping season.

Hod wit, Cory and
llottbigant, .4 rdrv,
the others of the heat hare seat as
their new-
their nicest autort wrote nod

est creations.

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wedding anniversary Nov. 16. They Rabbi A. M. Hershman performed the
following which a dinner
, received a congratulatory cabbsirram ceremony,
from her brother, Dr. llarry M. was served to '75 guests.
gown of white
Kirschbaum, who is studying in Vi- , The bride wore a
satin bordered with fringe and having
Her veil
enna.
a train on the left side.
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of
held in place with a band
i e d
e
carr
Miss Lillian Meyers of 4464' Brush WAS
h
s
d
ny an
guest at a sur-
was
the
banal*
was
street
pr e birthday party aturday even- shower bouquet of bridal roses and
S
I
es-of-the-valle y. She was attended
ing, Nov. 8. The guests were the
e inberg, who wori
Misses Rose Later. Selma Goodman. by Miss Betty St
Dorothy Holinstat, Rose Navin, Lil- a gown of rose taffeta trimmed in pea
Jock green and carried a bouquet of har-
' lion Cohen, Celia Kloko and
Prady. Kenneth Fischer, Jerome Mar- monizing roses. Jack Emmer acted
tin, Emanuel Van Vliet, Emanuel as best man.
pendi
Mr. and Mrs. Langor are s rk,ne
Rosenthal, Jay Yanover and Ilarry
Bos
in New Yo
A midnight supper was their h oneymoon
he y will return
!Meyers.
served to the guest. a: the Addison Gin and St. Louis. T
,r
make
the
5 to
t h o on D ,( e . troit after Dec. 1
Hotel.
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ERG-SIMONS
Miss Florence Horwitz of 5:
bury avenue entertained Wednesday
ROSENB of Miss Mildred Si-
The niarriage
evening with two table, of bridge.
es R osenber g took
The follow"n: guests were present: odder and
Louis eveni
Jamng at the ho me of
Monday
The Mises, Dor thy ttemild, Marten p the bride's parent s, Mr. end d MI,. Da-
G•ildberg, Sophie Schwartz, Mollie
r. a fter avenue.
5
Haber, Blanche Rosner, Rhoda and vid W. Simons, 10
the immediate an,
hen. in the presence of 'M
f per•
Lillian Rudoh lp and :A d.-1 1 no et
ian and Haber well the ilies. Rabbi A. M. Her
I formed the ceremony, which was fol.
The Miss Dem
prizes at their respective tables.
_-lowed by a dinner for 20 guests.
-
— — Mr. and
Mrs. Rosenberg left for
an extended honeymoon and urn
their return will reside at the Iiiiti•I

A pair of Silver Brocades for evening,
Gunmetals for daytime, Blonde Satins
for "in between." Even textured
Chiffon hosiery-- -silk from top to toe.

Hinia-Host' SerViCe

SETTLE YOU' DISPUTES

A.

Sias, 1.85

BY ARBITRATION

C. LAPPIN

Allorn•y•st•I. ,*

ARBITRATOR

Member al atbaration Society of Americ•.

CADILLAC 4842

708 BARLUM BUILDING

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HULER-FINEMAN.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fineman of
550 Hague avenue announce the rna•
Rol.
riser of their daughter. Ann, to
riser
Huler, which took place Nov. I1.
Rabbi B. Kimel officng. Mr. and
Mrs. !toter Sr.- at home at the Doug
on Beachwood avenue.
las Apartments

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Ask Your Neighbor About
Jos. Campau Frontage

SLOBIN

Property.

OUR CLIENTS ARE OUR REFERENCE

S. K. SLOB1N Cherry 6062
403 Ford Bldg.

The models featured here are
typical of twenty equally

but

pleasing new ones which are now
being offered in all popular leath-
The woman seeking
ers at $8.50.
the most in style, quality and
beauty for the smallest expendi-
ture of money should see these

shoes.

Third Floor

poultry •

Silks. Wools -
New Patterns

Mad Orders •

Gt vett Promkt
Attention

Pompous 'Bird Before a Host

And no uncertain moments for the success of the meal.
The wise holiday hOstessknows.the store of dependable
. foodstuffs is the safest source of supply.

The record

of 76 years

is surpassed

in this year's

Preparations

The prize

products of

many lands

are here for

your selection

Stevenson.

DETROIT

Specialist in Jot.

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risluated from Vassar College in carried yellow chrysanthemum,.
The
•
Mi.se,. Rosylyn Tap.
1923, took special courses at bridesmaids, the
.1,,,e,
a
hick, Katherine Kzdan
and Anna '
me
University
in
Paris
and
re taffeta frdeks •
I:
s the Ilen ig of Toledo, wo
IHtiventiy of Florence. She pent
Ie• past week with her sister, Miss of peach, blue and green,'resm.etively.
•
mmed in g old cloth an carrhsl
en
Elizabeth Krolik, who is a studt all tri
on, arm bouquets of iiing and yellow
sch.
at Connecticut College, New Lond
Conn., and will reach Detroit Satur- chrysanthemums. Mr. Anna 5' matron
il ie morning. Mr. !Krolik, who met sister of
It daughter in New York, after of honor. Little Eileen Wolf was the
:pending the week-end with Miss ring bearer. She wore a frock of
Elizabeth, has returned to the city. pink crepe de chine and carried a
basket of pink roses.
Leonard Volstein was best man and
Miss Sally Solovich• who has been William Wolf, Hyman Bernstein and
of the bride,
a much entertained guest in the city, Jacob Rosenberg,
has returned to her home in Bath,
.
r . usner'''
accompanied
by
Miss
were
M
and
Mrs.
R
olf
left
for an ex-
She WEI S
Me
Celia Solovich of Virginia park, who tended honeymoon through the east .
and
upon
their
ret
urn
will
reside at
will visit her until after the Christmas
2220 Gladstone avenue.
holidays.
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LANGOR-GURSKY.
Mrs. Julius Werlell of 583 Wood-
•
is convalescing at her
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
I and avenue
home after a serious illness of five Gursky of Cameron avenue was dec-
orated with autumn flowers Sunday, -
wfiliks.
Nov. 9, for the marriage of their
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lazin (Celia daughter, Yetta, to Carl Langor,
Franzblaw
1
i Kirschbaum) celebrated their fifth nephew of Mr. and Mrs. 11.

General Motors gthldm6

Campau

4

An-Silk Chiffons

Special Showing Friday and Saturday
of Many Smart New Models at

Miss Dorothy Krolik, laughter of veil of tulle was math! with a long
Rn- train falling from a close-fitting cap.
Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik of 240
wena street, arrived in New York last She carried a shower bouquet of
Monday after spending the Past 10 bridal roses and lilies-oftlie-valley. I
Freda Orley, the meld of honor, —
study and travel in France, Ws,.
, in Germany.
,•!•li
I I, iit
and
'.tliss Krolik, who more a green satin and gold gown and

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THEN SEE S. K o

Box of Three Pans

inter Footwear

The members of the Knollwood fellow avenue.

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

1Vho Ever Had 'Too Alany How?

New Styles

arsanea

by keeping us on the job.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

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Woodman! That to 1Vashiniztan

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman of
PETROVITSKY-SCHWA RTZ
t 1706 Clairmont avenue announce
The ballroom of the Hotel Statler the engagement of their daughter,
of this
m
evening, Nov. ;na to A lex 11. Middlean
"In Vienna and Berlin the lave for was decorated
.
city.
the best in art is great and many ' ,al- 11, wit h white chrysant i in
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l-dices are mad: by the people in or- the inarriage of Miss Yetta Schwartz,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zeehman
Bernard
der to spend an evening at the the- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. e venue,
nnnounie
to
Little chil- Schwartz of Longfellow r
of 404 East Ferry aVealle
opera.
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their
daughter,
'moot of .ifo
or
dren are brought up to love the arts. Milton J. P etrovitsky, formerly of In- the iii., to Charles
no of this
Tall standards of white .
'the understanding of youngsters of dianapolis.
na
chrysanthemums formed a gateway to' '. 1-
•
the altar, which was bunked with smi- , ` 10
lax, cybodium ferns and palms and
7,1r. and Mrs. Louis Dorb of '2232
was overhung with three wedding Taybo- avenue announce the engage-
.
l, to
bells of white belie mums.
Rabbi Leo M Franklin conducted the mem of their daughter, Ethe and
ceremony at 6 o'clock in the presenee Harvey II. Goldman, son of Mr.
Edison
relatives and intimate friends, Mn-. Louis GoldmanM o
will
of 100
nue.
hi c h a di nner was ,,,,,,f. at home Sunday afternoon and even-
a f ter which
Later 5 reception and supper-dam''' ing, Nov. 30, in honor of their daugh-
were held fur 200 guests.
ter and Mr. Goldman. No cards,
The bride wore a gown of white
wedding ring satin embroidered wit h !
Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Greenbaum an-
pearls and rhinestones, the bodice be- .
flounce t h e engagement of their sis.
Mg fashioned along straight lines and',
of
!ter.
Miss Esther Greenbaum, to Max
the skirt trimmed with a flounce
Miss
I Chantilly lace. A court train extend- I. Rich, formerly of Boston.
is the daughter of the
Greenbaum
eil from the shoulders and was or-
nflow:Med down its length with orange late Mr. and Mrs. Rope! Greenbaum.
blossoms. Iler head dress was a Ras-
PERFECTION LODGE
hantilly lace, studded
Sian crown of C
Perfection Lodge No. 480, F. & A.
with pearls and rhinestones, and her
roses'
. hold .. a special communication
bouquet was a shower of white orchids.
will
i . M.,%.
E. A.
Inesday, Nov. 26, at 7 p. m.
lilies-of-the-alley
and white
v
A
!
Miss
Eva
Siegel
attended
Miss
Degree.
,
and
wore
Sanded,
Secretary.
C. K. Sanded,
Schwartz as maid of honor
a gown of flesh color chiffon trimmed By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M.
, with rose velvet. Her head dress was -----___ •
a bandeau of flesh-colored matinee gown of peach-colored befitted gene-
.
it
f
•
intertwined with rosebuds. tier +ou- gage and came , an arm augur
was best
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L
S
I N
I
KOPE
roses. Leo Dav it • son
. ALAN
MR S
ten and
twelve
of the most intricate quet was of pink rosebuds. lt rs. or- tax
eifliniattidas sister, Mrs.
D,r!.,,_Frrio
quite remarkable. It is the nun Schwartz served as matron of , , r= 1. ! r.
\ Int is City, was
music
usual is
thing to find little boys and • honor anti was attired in Nile green
' i ,".‘"
an
out-of-town
guest.
girls following thyir scores very close- tatTeta, trimmed with silver lace. She i ' "ul
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Friedman
are spend-
carried tea roses. The bridesmaids
ly at the opera or concert and under-
Miss Sally Cassel. who wore yel- I ing -their honeymoon in the east and
were
t
2074
Taylor
aye-
rte at hoin
Dec. e l at
. standing the most difficult symphony, low chiffon; Miss iLillian Fellman, 7)11 , baear
salmon-colored yel. °
w h ose go wn was a
! too."
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by
This was a declaration made
Mrs. Alan Kopelson last Monday vet; Miss Daisy Oshinsky, who was O,
in an address before the attired in fuchsia chiffon, and Miss
• evening n Society of the Detroit City Jane Newhouse of Chicago, whose cos-
Drama tic Mrs. Kopelson recently re- tome was a combination of orchid tar-
College.
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turned from Europe, where she spent feta ittle
and Gilberto
chiffon.
Gilberto Rothstein was the .
four years studying
at dramat
enna, Berlin
and Paris.' flower girl, and wore a frock of or-
schools in Virincipally of the work of chid chiffon. Jack Light performed
8111i wore a
She spoke p
the Max Reinhardt Dramatic School the duties of ring- bearer
black velvet suit trimmed with white
in Berlin, which she attended.
satin.
was Albert Petrovid
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' The best ma
—
sky and the ushers were Norman
Schwartz and Theodore Schwartz of
Detroit, and Ilayner Ilium, Murray
Davis and Morton Cohen, all of In-
dianapolis.
After a two weeks' honeymoon at
MIS.
French 1 ick Springs, Mr. and Long-
Petrovitsky will reside at 1448

Tuesday

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at

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The humidifier adds health to
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FRIEDMAN-DAVIDSO N.
Doraboll ,
The marriage of M
and Mrs.
Davidson, daughter of Mr.

Louis Davidson of Taylor avenue. to
Dr 1,ouis Friedman took place last
Tuesday evening. at 5:30 o'clock, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Frank, 1171 Atkinson avenue. Rabb i
A. M. Hershman performed the c er-
emony in the presence of the imme-
diate families. A dinner was served
to 20 kuests.. following which a re-
ception took place at the Stetter

Hotel.
The bride wore a gown of white
beaded chiffon and carried a shower
and lilies-of-
bouquet of bridal rose ,
the-valley. filer entrained tulle red
was held in place with pearls and
was her
orange blossoms. Mrs. Frank
sister's only attendant. She wore a

Staple foodstuffs, rare imports and domestic delicacies of deli-

ciousness and dependability.

Turkeys, raised for us in Minnesota — young, tender, dry-
Sweet
, the large crimson Cape Cod kind;
picked ; Cranberries
Potatoes--New Jersey gross 'ent; Mince Meat—Gordon &

Dilworth's celebrated make; Plum Pudding—made

ter

from Nes-

Price's famous old Virginia recipe.

Placing Thanksgiving orders early

will facilitate in making deliveries.

G. & R. McMillan Company
Main 8800

Woodward at Fort

