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July Sale of
Quality Furs
Now Is the Time to Select Your Furs
for Choice of the Season's Best Pelts
--and Prices That Are Considerably
Below Those That Will Prevail Later.
A Complete Collection
of 1926-27 Models
The
Host Authentic Fashions in East-
Honoring the Vilna Troupe, who re-' The marriage of Miss A nna SChnei.
cently appeared at Orchestra hall in der, daughter of Mrs. Gustie Schnei-
the Two Kuril Lemel," Mr. and Mrs. der, and Irving II. Grossman, son of
Meyer Wesley of 574 Englewood tiv$,'
nue entertained on Saturday evening,
une 20. Covers were laid for 75
guests. The tables were decorated
with roses and peonics, with a back-
ground of ferns and palms. Alining
the guests were Mr. and Sts. S. N.
Cohen, 51r.'and 51rs. Philip Adler, 51r.
10111 Mrs. Shmuel Rosenfield, Wish , '
Leh Halperin, the well-known poet,
Joseph Ilaggi, editor of the Day, 51r.
Wad Mrs. Moram, Mr. and NIrs. Kunm
rid, Max Rasimovsky, Beniamin Lit-
Man Holtzman, Mrs. Emma Lai;
arid-Shaver, 51r. Shaver, Professor
Godunotf, 5Ir. and Mrs. Morris Finkel,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schneider, Dr. Good-
man and Me. Joseph Burstein.
on Mink, Persian Lamb, Broadtail,
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Mr. and Mrs. Sloe Shapiro of It road
street entertainill Sunday, June 27 ,
with a house party in honor of the
MRS. IRVING H. GROSSMAN.
lovely 'gifts.
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The public is cordially invited to attend the laying
of the cornerstone of the
of
New Talmud Torah
Erected by the United Hebrew Schools in the
Fenkell Section.
Parkside at'Midland
Sunday .July 11. -2 p. m.
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The Public Is Cordially Invited.
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colored geogrette and carried a Lou-, the ring on . a tiny white satin pillow.
assisted the groom as
Philip .
quet of pink roses. lien Tubb assisted
'
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Levy (Rose his brother as best man.
best man.
Bookstein1 have returned from an ex-
Among the out-of-town guests were The tables, decorated in a profusion
tended Eastern honeymoon trip and Joseph Pally of Chicago, Ill.; cousin of pink and white peonies and roses,
are residnig at 2211 Atkinson avenue. of the bride. E. Sidman, Miss Ida Sid- were set for 140 guests. Dancing fol-
Mrs. F. J. Bloomberg of 2021 Pin-' man of Omaha, Nehr.; 51r. and Mrs. lowed the dnner.
51r. and Mrs. Sachs left for a trip
gree avenue entertained Tuesday of- Louis Gold of St. Louis
Mo.;Miss
and through the East and will be at home
' , Conn.;
ternoon at her home with two tables Edith Lichter
of
Hartford
Shirley
Spector
of
Montreal,
after
July 5, at 3353 Boston hole-
Miss
of bridge in honor of her house guest,
yard. ..
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Miss Jean Seal of Terre Haute, Ind. Q"" ber
Mrs.
Tubb
have
left
fur
a
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M r. and
Prizes were won by Mrs. Milton Mit - m•tor trip to Chicago, where they will
SIKO V-PERLMAN.
tenthal, 51rs. Samuel Sussman and attend the wedding of Miss Bessie
The marriage of 5liss Emma Peri-
Miss Seal.
Tobb, sister of the groom. Upon their
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-- return, they will reside at 11017 in- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Perlman of Josephine avenue, and
diandale avenue.
Paul M. Sikov, son of Mr. and Mrs.
—
Harry Sikov of Pittsburgh, was sol-
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COHEN-PENBURG.
rninized Sunday evening, June 27, at
. ,
Friedman.
Special Dinner, '1.50
Also Excellent Roadhouse Dinner—
Come in Before or After Motoring.
Prompt Service.
No Cover Charge During Dinher I tour
Addison Hotel
Woodward at Charlotte
BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW
of your troubles.
Your Auto Trouble is our business, and we take care
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RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY
SAM RASKIN, Gen'l Mgr.
THREE GARAGES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
where you're at, you're in
No matter where you lire or
our neighborho od.
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Three Pairs, 4.35
W ■ IIIS, and carried is laniquet .if bridal
roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The
bride: maids gowns were of pastel
shades of georgette and taffeta, and
they carried bouquets of roses IA ,
harmonize. The maid-of-honor wore
orchid taffeta and tulle, the bride's
mother wore R KRA'S of beige crepe de
londre heavily beaded and the 1;1110111'S
mother wore a gown of tansgeogrettel
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Here in the Florentine Room, con-
stantly air-cooled, you will spend an
evening of real comfort. Entertain-
ment will add to the enjoyment of
your evening. We invite you to
come tonight!
Glend•le 1357
1.50
fashioned of I
Hack's
Enjoy the tempting dishes of an
"Addison-cooked' dinner tonight in
the exclusive setting ,of the Floren-
tine Room. Just the kind of a cool,
refreshing menu that makes the
Addison Detroit's favorite summer
place to dine.
Dance to the rhythm of the Rubin-
stein and Pasternacki Orchestra on
the illuminated glass — the dance
floor known throughout America!
Melrose 368.3
gown %VHS
white satin and Venetian lace, bout-
fant and intiroidered in seed pearls.
She wore' a - van shaped veil of tulle,
-
side at 21212 Clairmount avenue.
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
The Misses Sally Albert and Mollie of best man and maid of honor, re-
The out-of-town guests included
Medow left Thursday, June 21, for spe•tively. Mr. and NIrs. 11. Gurvis,
Sold Only at
Mr. and Mrs. V, 'Ilium Hutton and
Gloucester, Mass, for a month's stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenthal, Miss Pau-
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
line Rosenthal, Miss Laura Iffelliar- daughters Jeanne and Ruth; Max
FOOTWEAR SHOP
Sir. and Mrs. A. Rosenberg are now mid, Slue Goodman and Jack Schnei- Hutton, 51r. and Mrs. Louis Hutton,
28 Adams Avenue West
der were members of the bridal :Mrs. and Mrs. Monte Biller, Mrs.
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
rusiding in their new home at 30:15
in i
party. 51r. and Mrs. Grossman have Voight and Mrs. Robert Golden
Glendale avenue.
e
City,
Mich.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thom-
g
extended
trip
through
the
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left for
as I. Hutton of Chicago, Ill.; and Mr.
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Miss Berdye Geller of 3253 Sturte. East.
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vast 11V(.11U(' entertained Friday eve-
KUTINSKY-SILBER.
bor e Mich.
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ning, June 25, in honor of her six-
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The marriage of Miss Blanche Sil.
teenth birthday anniversary. Follow -
KAPLAN-NURKO
ing a six o'clock dinner, bunco WRS ber of New York and Isadore Kut-
played. Prizes were awarded the insky of Detroit was solemnized on
Sunday evening, June 27, at the • Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko of 310 Bel-
Misses Helen Rosenberg:, Saralee
13'nai B'rith Community Center with mont avenue announce the marriage
Ginsberg and Gretchen Kahan.
Rabbi Eiseman officiating• oftheir daughter, Anne Jennyce, to
The bride was charming in a gown William H. Kaplan, son of Louis Kap-
Ai4iong the ninny delightful pre-
all of Pingree avenue, which took
nuptial affairs given in honor of Miss of white georgette, beaded in silver. plat,
on Sunday, June 27, at the home
Anne Nurko, whose marriage to ail- and cut in bodice fashion. She more
he ld . o f the bride. The ceremony was per-
liam 11. Kaplan was an event of Sun- a veil of Spanish lace and tulle,
formed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman in
e
day, June 27, were a bridge-luncheon in place by a wreath of orange bins-
the presence of the immediate fami-
and handkerchief shower at the Alden some, and carried a shower bouquet • •
,
• •
Park Manor at which the Misses Celia of bridal roses and valley Idles.
Miss Pauline Nurko, sister of the
Miss Helen Silber, who attended
Solovich and Theodora Aronstam
bride ticks] as maid of honor and Paul
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were hostesses; a bridge-luncheon at as maid of honor, was becomingly ,
gowned
in pale pink georgette. She Kaplan, brother of the groom, assisted
the Lone Pine Inn given by the Misses
. as Lest man. David Oppenheim was
Ruth :Cohen and Rhea Harris; Mrs. carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses.
bearer and Clarke Lasson of
Israel Silk, Mrs. Maurice lienyas and The bridesmaids, including the Misses, ring
Harriet Kutinsky, Bessie Feldstein, I Philadelphia, Pri,,,the flower girl.
Miss Pauline Nurko entertained with
Among the out-of-town guests were
a bridge-luncheon and personal show- Ruth Gordon and Kate Horowitz, and Mrs. L. Nurko, Mrs. L. Las-
gowns in the pastel shades ands Mr.
er at the Chatham Hotel; Miss Golda wore
Karl Kutinsky, brother of the , son and daughters, Clarice and Paul-
Meyers complimented Miss Nurko carried bouquets of roses.
of Philadelphia, Pa.; Bernice Edel-
Karl
with a dinner party at the Woman's groom,
acted as best roan, and Louis: stein of Harbor Springs, Mich., and
Exchange; and Miss Doris Cross hon-
C
ored the bride-elect with a bridge-tea Smith, Alfred Kutinsky, Morris Kut- Miss Edna Weisenberg of Syracuse,
insky and Irving Silberg were ushers.1N. 51
Y. r. and Mrs. Kaplan left for a mo-
at her home.
Among the out-of-town cues .s
•
Miss Mollie Price of Chicago, Ill., were: Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz and daugh- and
for trip
through
Northern
upon
their return
will Michigan
reside in
who is a-guest•in the city, is being ex- ter, and Mr. Block of Cleveland, 0.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kutinsky
and
son
of
i
Da
nit.
C
tensively entertained.
New York City; Louis Smith of Chi-
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Mr. and Mrs. Ezriel Weissman of cago, Ill.; Meyer Salk, Mr. and Mrs.
,01.1M5 MILWONINWCWOCIAJON
Sirs. Salk and family ,
1210 Calvert avenue have returned Mesh and son,Sirs.
Th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A SIPPIIIMMIWOMILSIMION.K10004
from an extended trip to New York of Chicago Ill., and Mrs. Seltzer and Frank of 3779 Lawrence avenue was
sons of New York. • the scene of a very pretty we« ing
.oind Toronto, Canada.
Dinner was served to 200 guests Sunday evening, June 20, when their
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waterstone following the ceremony. daughter, Miss Alice Frank became
Mr. and 51rs. Kutinsky will spend the bride of Nathan Sachs, son of Mr.
of 3815 Duane avenue entertained on
June 213 in honor of their daughter, their honeymoon motoring through and Mrs. A. Sachs. The ceremony
the
East. •.., wits performed in the presence of rel-
Gertrude, whose, engagement to Ed-
atives and friends.
ward A. Epstein Was recently an-
The bride was charming in a gown
TOBB.TONKELL.
nounced.
.
. The veil
1.,
The marriage of Miss Jean Tonkell of white satin ant 1.,
on
Sun-
of
tulle was held in place by a band,
The Aliases Jewell and Ann Rosen
solemnized
entertained Wednesday evening, June and Jack Tobb
was
20,
at
273
Rosedale
court,
beaded
in
pearls
and
rhinestones.
She
June
23
a linen shower
at the of
Den
Of Rabbi
0/14', I.. Silverman of Toledo Ohio, carried a shower bouquet of white
the with
Foe-Thieves
in honor
Miss
nd lilies of the valley.
rusted
rt
ff •' t.: •
ia Nelkon, whose marr ge to Jos-
Betty
The bride was charming in a gown Tier sister. Suss Rosalind Frank,
was
eph Benjamin Was an event of June of white georgette. She carried as . who attended as maid of honor,
27. The evening was spent in play- shower bouquet of bridal roses and lovely in a gown of rose taffeta and
ing _bridge anti prizes were awarded lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Dolly Gold- carried a bouquet of pale pink roses.
.),
Miss Betty Willis, Mrs. Frank !land- stone cousin of the bride who WEIS s' :
birth Sidney Lyons, cousin of the
(Paula I rager)
r) and HissN iota maid of honor, wore a gown of peach groom, dressed in white e . a ,
(oni
3966 Third Ave.
The lenders
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Prominent Speakers.
Florentine Room
623 Benton St.
of ushers.
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We Want Every Woman
to Know Our New
Silk-to-the-Hem
and lace.
A dinner and dancing followed the
Mr. and NIrs. LOUIS Grossman, took
place Sunday, June 21), at Congrega- ,.,,,.,,,,,,,, y.
After an extended motor trip
lion Emanuel, with Rabbi A. 51.
Hershman officiating. 51r. and Mrs. through Northern Michigan and Chi-
t st i n will re-
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-lack Rosenthal acted in the calm ,- • i O • cago, Mr. and M rs. NI tni
graduation of their daughter, I.ydia.
Covers were laid for 20 guests. 1\liss
`, 11/11/111, WKS the recipibnt of nuwv
These are the days when Sports Clothes
have their turn, and whether you are
planning a motor tour or just "going
round" the golf course day after day,
you want your Sweaters and all your
Silk, Flannel and Woolen Garments
looking spick'and span.
MENDELSON-RIVKIN.
On Sunday evening, June 20, Miss
Frays Rivkin, daughter of Mr. atil t
Mn.. Samuel
Rivkin, was united in
m
marriage to Harold N. Mendelson of
this city. The eereniony WEIS per- I
formed at the Shaarey /.wick Syna-
gogue, with Rabbi A..51. II ershman
officiating. The bride was attended by
her sister, Miss Dorothy Rivkin as
maid of honor. Her bridesmaids were
the Misses Lillian Nlendelson, Evelyn
Terris, Jeannette Cohen, Kathleen
Pereira, and Esther Berger. Assist-
ing Mr. Mendelson were Phil Cohen of
Alpena, Mich.. who served as best
limn, Myron...Pereira, Harry Stoller,
1,-,ithir Berger, Dr. Charles Terris and
Lou Silin, who acted in the capacity
caught with pearls and orange blos-
Among the graduates in the 1920
class of the Medical College of the
Cniversity of Michigan, was Dr. John
Freedman, son of 51r. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Freedman of 571 Leicester court.
Dr. Freidman has left fur Milwaukee,
Wis., where he will became an int v rne
at the Mt. Sinai Hospital.
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T'S so easy to enter.
fain at the Pal-
metto. Everything's
there. Every facility
-correct and in good
taste.
Luxurious big ball-
room, distinctive small
dining rooms, banquet
hall-take your choice.
Society has placed her
mark of approval on all
of them.
For bridge dinners,
dances, luncheons, pri-
vate parties make your
reservations at the Pal-
meters. Call the steward
Lomb., 11 30 le 2-415e.
Dinner 130 t• 0 30-1125
Sunday Diener 11 30 A_ M. MI S P.
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cis Penhurg, daughter of Mr. and
, in the presence of relatives I
I Mrs. Charles Penhurg of Chicago, mons
III., and Jack Cohen, son of Mr. and and The
'friends.
bride was charming in a gown
Mrs. Benjamin Cohen of Detroit. was of georgette and rose pointe lace,
the many Steinway instruments in our warerooms
tilt ionized at the home of the bride', beaded in seed pearls. Her crown-
parents on Tuesday, June 15, with shamedveil which was held in place :
before you purchase a piano.
Dr. Mann officiating. with pearls and rhinestones fell to the
She carried a
Following a trip through the East, hem of the gown.
"Tic How of Farm". Timm"
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen will reside in shower boquet of bridal roses pad
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Detroit.
valley Mlles.
Miss Sara Perlma, who attended
HAMBURGER-YARROWS
her sister as maid of honor, WAS at-
On Sunday, June 27, mi ss Ethel tractively gowned in a frock of flesh
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Yarrows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. georgette and carried an arm bou•
Charles Yarrows, became the bride of gust of roses and sweet peas. The
IS I 5.1521 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT
41 , S care-9 lirnoig Brandies
• Louis Hamburger, son of Mr. and bridesmaids included: Miss Lefty
M rs. II. B. limburger. The ceremony Perlman, sister of the bride, and the
was performed at the Hotel Stotler, Misses Rose Gordon and Rose Berick,
with Rabbi A. Si. Hershman official- who wore georgette gowns of pastel
shades and carried bouquets of roses
ing.
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The bride was very lovely in a P." and sweet peas.
Abs Wise assisted the groom as
of bridal satin, embroidere ■ I. with
held
hest
man
and
Leonard
Robbing,
Hen.
WAS
and
crystals.
Her
veil
nrarls
- with ac oronet of pearls and en Rice and Jack Rosenberg acted
in plane
ry,tals. She carried a bouquet of or- as usheis.
Little Marion Bailes served as flow-
i•bilds, roses and valley lilies.
Miss Dorothy farrows, cousin of er girl, wearing a pretty frock of
the bride, who attended as maid of gre e n georgette over pink satin.
Little Charles Perlman. brother of
honor, wore a green gown and carried
wore a black
pink Ophelia roses. The bridesmaids, the bride, as ringbearer,
S ilk h a t .
the Misses Edith Stein, Shirley Kra- (us e d., anal hi g h
Grinnell Bros.
The
Right Hearted
Hostess
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Following the ceremony a dinner
tetr, 1.illian Selik and Mollie Price of
ry to 150 guests.
• birago, wore gowns in the pastel was seed
Mr. and Mrs. Sikov left for a trio
shades and maline picture hats to
(Cleveland,
Pittsburgh and Phila
o
They
carried
bouquets
of
con-
t
match.
home after
trastIng shades. delphia and will be at
Mrs. Yarrows, mother of the bride, July 15.
was charming in an orchid gown. She
carried a bouquet of yellow tea roses.
COHN-COHEN
The groom's mother was lovely in a
Pretty in its simplicity was the mar.
gown of twig,. georgette. She carried
Hoge of Sit, Ethel Florin,. eohrtl,
of roses.
■ bouquet
Samuel Hamburger, brother of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
groom, assisted as best man. Sidney Chen of Inn Taylor avenue, and
son of Harry Cohn.
Lopate, Dr. Morton Yarrows, Dr. Herbert Cohn
Keys and Irving Yarrows were which took place on Sunday, June 27,
lames
ushers. at the home •,f the brides parents.
Among the nut-of•town guests were Rasta A. 51. Hershman officiated.
Moines. Tre bride was charming in a gown
Mary 'Yarrows of Des
, d
Iowa: Miss Dorothy Adelman of Bd.' of white greorgetto, trimmed with se
fain, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. llorry Ily- pearls and Chantilly lace. She carrieL
of valley lilies and
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Colonial
butolutt
man.and son of Cleveland, Ohio: Mies
Mollie Price and Jack Levine of Chi- , yore..
! Immediately following the ceremony
cage, Ill.
f,
an extend-
hn leftor
Mrs.
r.
M r. and Mrs. Ilam` - urger have left M and
trip through the East.
for an extended trip through the Fast. ed
We take pleasure
in announcing we are
now reoccupying our
former location at
514-520 Randolph.
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