00 A merica Awish Modica! Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN R E PErkinf ilosm il Rai@ HAMBURGER-ADLER (pays waODwaD Smart Silk Frocks For women • nd misses in a very Special display at only '25 A wonderful collection of smartly styled frocks which portray in every line the newest phases of summer fashions, displayed in beautifully colored silk and crepes. GHOSTS OF THE GARRET Let's Bring Them to Life Again. Every home has its ghosts—nut white-sheeted spooks, of course, but "garment-ghosts"—ap- parel that you discarded a season or so ago. Dresses, suits, coats, wraps, gloves—and good- ness knows what else! Some are faded. Others ore stained. A few require minor alterations or repairs. there are many that can be completely transformed by simply cleaning and pressing. Let us help you bring these "ghosts" to life again! If we do not believe a garment can be satisfactorily renewed, we will frankly tell you SO before the work is done, because we seek and value your permanent patronage. FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." Melrose 6570 -- • . 533.37 Forest Ave. E. _ 1111•11111111111111M 11111111•11111111 ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to have been fortunate enough to secure the celebrated I III I I RADIO FRANKS FRANK FRANK WRIGHT & BESSINGER FOOD—SERVICE— DANCE THE IC—ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS A ADDISON HOTEL NM NM FLORENTINE n ROOM Coolest Place i Town. 11.111.1 11111111111 The more you have music; the more critical you are —the greater will be your admiration of the Piano we build- tinnelatna kui:2 Pig= Factory-to-You That it is endorsed by Price. such famous artists as La Payments Arranged Forge, Calve, Schumann- to Suit. Homer, Heink, Gadski, Cavalieri, Nielsen, etc., surely can leave no ques- tion that it will bring a world of musical joy to those of your home. Be sure to hear it. You save greatly. too, for the GRIN- NELL BROS. PIANO is built in our own factory. firinnell Bros Catalog and full particulars sent you on request. Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av. DETROIT BRANCHES: Woodward at Pasadena Broad•ay near Monroe . app. Continental M o East Jeff Mgan •t Thirtyeerond Yenta. Jos. Cam Grand River. hall block abo. Joy Road West Jeffers. our Rinse Rouge Postoffic• 7803 Ferndale Ave. Gratiot near Harper PIANOS RENTED BY MONTH OR SEASON. II irn elbo V ths fitarriagro The marriage of Miss Ernestine Adler, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamburg of Richton avenue, to Irwin Hamburger, von of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger of Taylor avenue, was solemnized by Dr. Leo NI. Franklin at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt on Wednesday, June 24, in the presence of the immediate families. The house was elaborately decorated in roses and palms and satin stream- ers marked the bridal aisle. Mrs. Manuel E. Arden played the wedding I march. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin, trimmed in rose pointe lace, pearls and lilies-of-the-valley and wore a veil held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms trimmed in rose pointe lace and pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Mildred I Hamburg, cousin of the bride, who ' was maid of honor, wore it white flowered taffeta frock trimmed in ' white georgette and rosebuds. She carried a shower bouquet to match. Berthold Hamburger, brother of the groom, acted as best nian. The little Misses Ernestine and Ha- zel hamburg, cousins of the bride, were the flower girls. They wore orchid and green chiffon ruffled I dresses and carried white baskets of rose petals, tied in chiffon bows. Mrs. Hamburg, aunt of the bride, ‘ 1wore a carmel colored silk lace dress (trimmed in taffeta and carried a cor- •sage of premier roses. Mrs. Ham- burger, mother of the groom, wore . a georgette gown, tea rose shade, and carried a bouquet of tea roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hamburger are spend- ! ing their honeymoon 011 an extended trip through the East. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Garber (Mo- sette Burton) of 2002 West Pingree avenue are receiving congratulations Honoring his sister, Mrs. George on the birth of a son, Donald James, Peplark FannieEdelsteint of Seattle. „ e d une 20 . Wash., Arthur Edelstein entertained six guests at a dinner at the Book- 3Ir. and Mrs. Oscar Held (Sally Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday eve- ISolomon) of 1127 Palmer Park boule- ning, June 4, followed by a theater 'Yard are receiving felicitations on the Party at the Garrick. Mr. and Mrs. birth of a slaughter, Betsy Ardett, on Max Steinborn of 1611 West Phila- delphia avenue were hosts at a dinner ' June 26 ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman II. Hayden at their home last Sunday in honor (Isabelle Levinl of the Chatham of Mrs. Poplack. Apartments, 610 1'i ogres avenue, are Stanley Nalick of the Fairbairn receiving congratulations on the birth hotel left last Monday evening for of is daughter, Rhoda Lou, on June 25. an extended trip to New York City, , -- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shiffman where he will be the guest of rela- of 149 Tennyson avenue, Highland tires and friends. Park, are receiving felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Elaine Ger- Miss Kate Katz entertain.' five couples at her home, 3337 Sturtevant trude. avenue, last Saturday evening in honor of her cousin, Miss Rose Katz. h v %A N*. 7hat little 1 7clour Glen Bogie--- 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Veltman (An- na T. Appelman I of 1630 Glynn wine cons tulations Mrs. Bernard Samuels and chil- siren, Aubrey Theodore and Florence on the birth of a slaughter, Joan Liz- Phyllis, of Taylor avenue have left beth, on June 27. for Old Orchard, Me., to spend the summer. They wit also visit reatives and friends in Boston and Portland, Maine, Dr. Jacob Rosenthal, whose offices I 1 are in the Stroh Building, will sail from New York on July 4 for a trip to Europe. Ile will study the diseases of children at the clinics in Vienna. Smart in its extreme simplicity -its only trim a band of grosgrain ribbon. Upturned at front, or straight trimmed. Sand, Coral, Moonstone, or Blue. 15.0n. Fraternal and Club Notes hneth I leer Madison Athletic Club. At the last meeting for the season Miss Dorothy H. Hyman enter- of the Madison Athletic Nob, held Wednesday evening, July 1, at the tained at a bridge supper at her home last Monday evening honoring Miss home of Geo. Toporofsky, 8542 Oak- Eva Weingarden of 30111 Clairmount land avenue, plans for summer activi- avenue, who left on Thursday, July ties were made. The club members 2, for an indefinite stay in the East. have completed decorating and re-' pairing their cottage at Cass Lake. MYERS-SAFIR Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg The cottage includes two rooms for The marriage of Miss Jeannette and family have moved into their new . dressing room for guests. The cot- Safir of 2254 Pingree avenue to Carl home at 2455 Glynn court. tags is open to any of the club's , friends to inspect or to visit over the C. Myers, son of 31r. and Mrs. Simon Irving Stewart, chairman Myers of 524 Delaware avenue, was Miss Birdie Miller of Euclid ave- of the cottage committee, and the ' solemnized by Dr. Leo M. Franklin members have arranged for every at Temple Beth El Sunday afternoon, nut and Miss Betty Smith of Alger the presence avenue will be guests at the Inn at convenience for their guests, includ- ,Irate 28, at 4 o'clock, in Charlevoix Mich., over the week-end ing parking space. of 100 guests. A dinner for the im- ' . of July 4. -- - ' mediate families followed at East- of Amicitia. Club. wood Inn. Covers were laid for 20. NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE 1008 RANDOLPH ST. Cherry 1156 LITMAN and FISHSON, Mgrs. Friday Eve., July 3 MORRIS SCHWARTZ Complimenting Miss Betty R. Sil- The outing given by the Amicitias ' The bride, who was given in mar- bride-elect of August, Misses Club at Cass Lake on Sunday. June I riage by her brother, Alvin Safirivers a enter- , 21, proved a success. The club is wore a straight line gown of bridal Eve Marcus and Esther Bates blush satin trimmed in chiffon roses. i rained 32 guests at a kitchen shower conducting a membership strive and 'She wore is picture hat of the shade on June 27 at the latter's home, 1628 all buys over the age of 18 and girls carrisalashower bouquet of bridal 1Clairmount avenue. Miss Silver re- over the age of 17 interested are in- HMI blush roses and lilies-of-the-valley. I ceived many pretty gifts. oiled to attend the next meeting, — which will be held at the home of Iler only attendant was her sister,1 Halbstein, Miss Bess Farbstein, 422 Farnsworth ; Miss Shirley Safir, who was maid of Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. who have been touring Europe and avenue, Monday evening, July 6, at 'honor. She wore a purple pansy ' lfrock with a yellow picture hat and I Asia, are at present in Palestine. They __ 8 o'clock. The aims of the club are ., in carried a bouquet of harmonizing I will return to Detroit late n tne purely social and its activities include dancing, parties and outings. Enter- roses. Sidney Tyroler of Cleveland , autumn. -- - tainment an I refreshments will be was best man. Leo Davidson played' I Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenthal of East provide d at the open meeting. The the wedding march. Mrs. Tyroler of ClevelandlFerry avenue have taken possession club wil l have an out ing at Put-In. Mr. and I of their summer home at Gratiot' Assisted by the Following Artists: ISIDORE CASHIER ELIAS TENENHOLTZ WOLF' GOLDEADDEN BEN-ZION KATZ LAZAR FREED MORRIS STRASSBERG JOSEPH SCHWARTZBERG MARK SCHWEID BORISWEINER W JACOB MESTEL PHI LIP SHERMAN MORRIS APTEIKER MUNI WEISENFREUND Will P t "WOLVES" . A Play in Three Acts, Bay on July 4. were the only out-of-town guests. Following a motor trip to Cleve-lBeach, Port Huron. By Rontain Rolland, Author of "Je•n-Christophe." Alpine Social Club. Translated by L. Bloomfield. land, Buffalo, New York, Atlantic r. and Mrs. Philip Berkninn of ' City, Pittsburgh and Columbus, Mr. l At a special meeting of the Alpine •Mr. and Mrs. Martin and York 8, M ^ 01,1 an d Mrs. Myers will return to Detroit !Seitz Tickets can he obtained at Yiddish Playhouse; Cherry 2523. of 3'n New are spending the Social Club held Wednesday, June 24, to reside. at the home of Thomas Shulman, the Also at Box Office on day of performance. month in Mount Clemens and Detroit, - : a m Beone -, werree,,ti.lit:cuttet, 1 s they are the guests of rein- following ' where 4111111.111111.1.111111MMINIIII"h CROLL•LEVIN tzcnetramn. r janoiniSehouffi A11.111111W~Mallar Leavitt, vice-president; Armand Shul- , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin of 143 tines and friends. - Slotnick, avenue announce the mar- Delaware riage of their slaughter, Sarah, to Miss Jean Golden of 3501 Twenty. , man, secretary; Benjamin ninth street entertained 12 couples treasurer; Albert Berman, sergeant- David Croll A. Croll, sun of Mr. Ont., and which Mrs. at her home Thursday evening, June at-arms. Installation of officers will of NI insisor, Hillel took place in Montreal, Que., on 25, in honor of Miss Mae Kirsch of take place July 14. I @Announcing Brooklyn the house guest of Mrs. 11. • ' Had•ssah Buds. Thursday, June 25. Rabbi Abram°. the Larenko. A special meeting of the Hadassah vitz performed the ceremony in . presence of the immediate families. Miss Sarah E. Epstein of Virginia Buds was held sin June 25 at the ss Sylvia Goldsmith of rs Cro ll are s pen ding park is spending a month motoringihonle "f Mr. a nd M. avenue. Solomon 2285 Glads irons their hone ymoo n in the East and at throug th ou h .the East and visiting in At- Levin spoke on activities for next Muskoka Lake, Ont., after which they antc York and Boston. N New r i I fall. The club is planning a week- will return to Ps-trait to make their I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conheim and end party at the cottage of Miss I home. son, Stanley Byron, left on July 1 to Myra l'atasnick at Walled Lake. A LEWIS BROS.,Inc• POLLOCK-FARBER iage of Miss Celia Farber, , spend the summer at Pleasant View, debate or a talk on Jewish history El The marriage "1 he House With • Million Friends" Clark Lake. Another son, Melville will form the program for the next daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Far- Conheini. is spending the summer at meeting. -- --- leer, to Leo P ollock, sun of Mr. end, its Hartland, Wis., Mrs. Pollock of this city, took place Hotel where Vanden he is r•e guest of the C. M. Wayne Co. Mutual Aid Associ•tion. . k n. Ill A new association under the Miehi• i„ net w Asrhei,„ at the home of the bride, 3438 Penn- of 2885 EAST GRAND BOULEVARD Near Woodward Avenue grin state laws with a charter was or- sylvania avenue, Saturday evening, -- ganized for the purpose of selling June 20. Rabbi A. M. Hershman per- ' Mrs. 1 1 Burt in of 221 East Palmer . formed the ceremony in the presence • avenue has returned from New York, shares for the aid of its members and e marriage of to promote thrift among its members the immediate families. Helen 1 , where she attended t , and to provide its members only with Katz played the wedding march. her sister. Miss Fanny Brio. facilities when the same are credit __ ___ The bride wore a simple white flat Mr. and Mrs I eon Dreifuss of 639 needed in the form of small loans. crepe frock and a white turban. She carried a shower bouquet roses and . lilies-of-the-valley. She of was oast-1Gladstone avenue are spending the Any person, male or female, of the summer at Pleasant View, Clark age of 18 or over of good character' • is eligible to membership. Meetings tended. Lake. ,arc held every Monday night at 8 The out-of-town guests were Mr. 1 , at 3261 Webb avenue, near o NMI Mrs. Joseph Farber of Norwood, , The Misses Marion and Eleanor 'clock Ohio; Mrs. Mr. Samuel of New.. port, Ky.; and Kaufman Mrs. Edward (,asset of Alger avenue have left for Wildemere. Further information may be ob- and tamed from the secretary of the Singer of Toledo and Albert Farber , Chicago, where they will spend , es yes- eral weeks visiting relatives above association, Albert M. Kurtz of ar Caplan of Chicago. and Oscar I friends , 2454 Taylor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock ore at home at 5033 Holbrook avenue. VIGODA-BERKOWITZ DEPLORES LACK OF ARTISTIC INTERESTS AS METROPOLITAN DEALERS FOR HUDSON-ESSEX MOTOR CARS The addition of this experienced firm to the Hudson- Essex organization of metropolitan dealers is a further step in maintaining the leadership of service which De- troit owners have so long generously acknowledged as a Hudson-Essex Standard. SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS With Ray H. Lewis, president ; Clarence E. Lewis, sec- retary and treasurer, and Albert L. Lewis, vice-president in charge of service, the active command of the business is in interested and experienced hands. with a seasoned personnel in all departments. "Our sales anti service program for Hudson and Essex •qrs is built around the principle of satisfied ownership, ahead of every other consideration," said President Lewis. The Round Table Inter-professional The marriage of Miss I.ibbie Ber- — Society at the recent election elected owitz, slaughter of Solomon Berko-1 the following officers for the season Samuel Cashwan Speaks at Meeting . witz of Warren, Ohio, to Cantor , of 1925.26: Dr. William J. Vidaver, of Society of Jewish A ' . Samuel Vignsla of the Shaarey Zedek president; Dr. J. L. Cohn, vice-presl- — Synagogue, Detroit, will take place at , en s ; Henry Gottlieb, secretary- Artists held d the Beth Israel Synagogue. Warren, ! The Society of Jewish meeting and . tre usurer. An excellent educational Ohio, Sunday afternoon, July 5. Fol.' , a very successful open lowing their honeymoon the couple recital at the Hotel Statler Saturday 1 and social program is being planned ' evening, June 27. The occasion was for the coming season. The society will reside in Detroit. attended by 100 artists and art lovers has adjourned for the summer but — will hold its opening sesion the first I of Detroit. GOLDSTE1N•SLAVIN The program, which included splen- Friday in September. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slavin of 1654 did music, singing and a fine address Hazelwood avenue announce the mar- by Samuel A. Cashwan, president of riage of their daughter, Minnie, to the society, delighted the apprecia- 13000-00000:1043003:HXSOOOM3004 00 Abraham Goldstein, son of Mr. and tive audience. Mrs. Morris Goldstein, which took Mr. Cashwan, in his address, de- Hack's.---A Good Place for place at their home on Sunday, plored the lack of artistic influence Bad Feet. ,tune 28. . and consciousness in our modern Goldstein are spend- Mr. and Mrs. their h on a lake trif ultra practical life and pointed the aoneymoon tog nd upon their return wi 1 way to remedy this condition, at the to Duluth in Detroit. same time emphasizing the fact that reside the Society of Jewish Artists is doing all it can and is desirous of cooper- TOBIAS-GROSSMAN cling with any other forces to fur- Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman of 300 • ther the cause of the aesthetic inter- , Frederick avenue announce the mar - riage of their daughter, Lenora, to eats of the community. The society is planning more re- Adrian Tobias of Detroit, son of Mr. citals • exhibitions and social events and Mrs. Sol Tobias of DO•Rriae, and gives promise of many pleasant Mich., which will take place at Tern; surprises in store for Detroit. t pie Beth El on Sunday, ItOv 5. a 7:30 o'clock. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Olt shades. Louis Greenwald was will officiate. his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Grossman will re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Greenwald are spend- - ceive at their home in honor of Mr. • their iieir honeymoon in Buffalo and and Mrs. Tobias on Sunday, July 12, tog New Y ork and upon their return will afternoon and evening. No cards. I reside at 2040 West Philadelphia ave. GREENWALD-COHEN 1 nue. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen of 519 Medbury avenue announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Belle, to • Philip Greenwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenwald, which took place at their home Sunday after- i noon, June 28, at 1:30 o'clock. Rabbi I A. M. Hershman performed the cere- mony in the presence of the imme- I diate families. A dinner was served i to 50 guests. The bride WR8 lovely in • gown of ipansy canton crepe and wore a pic- ture hat to match. Her shower bou- quet was of roses and lilies-of-the- , valley. She was attended by her els- ter, Miss Gertrude Cohen, as maid of ' honor. She wore a frock of yellow I georgette and carried roses in match- FOR SALE Summer home, 28 miles from De. trait City Hall via Woodward or Grand River, on Upper Sylvan Lake, one-quarter mile from Orch- ard Lake Avenue, near street car. Beautiful complete. furnished grounds, 100:200; tennis court, lower beds, garden, lawn furni• tare, boat, garage. Exceptionally fine and exclusive place. Phone Burminghant 27. 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