---111 .81111 PAGE SIX V. liir.,)rraorr /1117 son ARON I CI illarriagro Now in Progress at Hudson's BERKOVITZ—JACOBSON. Featuring a Sale of Summer Glassware Starting Wednesday morning next we will offer a special grouping of glassware at mark- ed reduflions from regular prices. This sale will be well worth taking advantage of. Also a Clearance of China and Glassware at One-third and One-half Off Regular Prices. rj Ind 6. (Ira n TO( v e r tables of "close-mils" will offer some filet, spec- ial values in a number of repaidr lines to be discon- tinued. T WO - imantraznan —iTr4fitaniisitninnawnatranamat anti "Buy your Chevrolet from Abe Max" The Shaarey Zesiek Synagogue was the scene of a very pretty wed- ding on Tuesday, June 22, when Miss Ann Dorothy Jacobson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobson of 182 Philip avenue, became the bride of Samuel J. Berkovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkovitz of 2491 Blaine avenue. The ceremony was per- formed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, assisted by Cantor Samuel Vigoda, u p , r)( d n e i r tRa. canopy of white roses and The bride was charming in a gown of bridal satin and chantilly lace, beaded in pearls. Her cap-shape veil was held in place with clusters of orange blossoms,. She carried a • shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. D. Hillen- berg, matron of honor, was lovely in a gown of peach taffeta and aniline. She carried a bouquet of butterfly roses. The bridesmaids, the Misses Queenly and Dina Berkovitz, Helen Oppenheim and Bessie Brenner, wore gowns of taffeta, maline, chiffon and maline in pastel shades of orchid, peach, blue and flesh, respectively, and carried bouquets of roses. Robert Jacobson attended as best man and Harry Ilacobson, Daniel Krause, Jack Sapiro and Meyer Klein served as ushers. Beatrice Jacobson, niece of the bride, acted as flower girl, and little Sidney Hillenberg was the ring- bearer. •The bride's mother was becoming- ly gowned in blue-beaded georgette: She carried a bouquet of Columbia roses. Mrs. Berkovitz, mother of the groom, was lovely in-a gown of black chiffon and lace. She also carried 4 bouquet of Columbia roses. Dinner, which was served to mem- bers of the immediate families, fol- lowed the ceremony and a reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Berkovitz left for a six weeks' motor trip through the West. All CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET CO. Hemlock 9010 111426 Jos. C•mp•u How to Get to Rochester Park JACOB — VESELL. Carnival and Beauty Contest on Sunday, July 25 An Invitation! 5 :r8■n Miss Lisette Freund of 52 Chicago boulevard, who recently returned from an enjoyable week-end spent in Ligon- ier, Ind., where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. I. D. Straus, and fam- ily, sailed on Saturday, July 3, on the S. S. Leviathan, in company with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 01. Welt and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer, for a two months' visit in Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weinberg of rope. Upon her return, she will re- 280 Hague avenue motored to Bay sume her studies at Walnut Hill City, Mich., where they spent the School, Nadick, Mass. week-end of July 4. Mrs. Rubye Klein of Los Angeles, Mrs. Anna R. Zamsky and son, Wil- Calif., who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Milton Hanauer of Tuxedo are- lard, have returned from Cleveland, where they attended the wedding of nuts, will remain East during the sum- mer months. Miss Fay Ross. The crystal ballroom of the Book- Cadillac Hotel was the scene of beautiful wedding, when Sunday evening, June 27, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Vesell gave in marriage their daughter, Estelle, to Aubrey Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob, with Rabbi Hershman officiating. The ceremony wax performed be- neath a huge bell of white peonies, BY AUTO—Out Woodward Avenue to Main which was suspended from a latticed arch heavily interwoven with smilax Street, Royal Oak, follow Main street to and ferns. Rochester Road, where committees will direct The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin embroidered in pearls. guests and transport them to the Park. Her veil fell from a headdress made of Marquise lace, and trimmed with BY STREET CAR-wWoodward Avenue car to clusters ofpearls and orange blos- Royal Oak. Ride as far as Rochester Road, soms. The bouquet consisted of bri- dal roses and valley lilies. where busses will meet guests and transport Mrs. Samuel Jacobson ( Reva Sally them to the Park. Jacob) of Louisville, Ky., who as- sisted at matron of honor, was at- tired in an exquisite gown of maiden- Boys and girls, up to the age of 16, who wish blush pink georgette, trimmed in brit. to participate in the National Fund essay contest liants, and carries! a huge bouquet of American beauty roses. Miss Ger- are requested to send, in their work not later trude Vesell, sister of the bride, at- than July 18. tended as maid of honor, and was charmingly gowned in white chif- For further information, write the committee, i fon, • bodice effect, and carries! a boa- 2231 West Euclid avenue, or telephone Euclid quit of yellow tea roses. The Misses Selma and Lulu Kahn 2950. of New York, Marion and Evelyn Schrieber and Selma Lightstone of Detroit, bridesmaids, were beautifully gowned in delicate pastel shades of georgette, and carried bouquets to attach their gowns. Raymond Schrieber, Gilbert Fink. 14/41WONI4‘14141411MCWCWIlalsWA IS WeVatalstsdaliWol Marvin Fleisher, Maurice Barron, Dr. 0, Morton Vesell and Dr. Harry Vesell served as ushers. David Jacob, 1 brother of the groom attended as best 0 se man . The out.orto•n guests were: Mr. 0 and Mrs. Max Kahn and daughters, Selma and Lulu and Mr. and Mrs. The public is cordially invited to attend the laying Louis Jacobson 111111 Miss Esther Ja- cobson of Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and of the cornerstone of the Mrs. P. Jacob of Toledo, Peter Sex- ton of Chicago, and Louis Miller of Marine City. Dinner was served to 300 guests in the Italian Gardens, following the ceremony. Mr. 111111 Aubrey Jacob, after 0 an extended Mrs. Erected by the United Hebrew Schools in the tour to the Rocky Moun- tains, will make their home in De- Fenkell Section. troit. for the Sunday, July 11 - 2 p. m. Karpen Living Room Suites --al Very Special Prices The J. L. HUDSON CO. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Yager Mrs. Limit; Kornhandler and chil- dren of New York City are the guests (Rose Carrie Parshell) are residing of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Granet, parents in their new home at 12067 Meyers road, of Mrs. Kornhandler. Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenwald and futility and Mrs. Sarah Greenwald motored to Saginaw, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenwald for a week. Dr. and Mrs. David J. Bittker have returned front their honeymoon trip and are residing at the Whittier Apartment Voted. Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Cowan and Mrs. Lillian Kantor, formerly of 2015 Gladstone avenue, are now residing at 2075 West Philadelphia avenue. DETROIT Mr. and Mrs.' Sol Dolgien of Phila- delphia, Pa., who are spending their ie honeymoon in Detroit, are being en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lefkovitz and daughter of 1965 West Euclid avenue. Upon their arrival from Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Lefkovitz honored their guests with a dinner party. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, Mr. and MN. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein and Mrs. Kruger of New York. From Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Dolgien will go to Canada, from where they will leave for Atlantic City to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Leo Weissinan of \Vest Euclid Mr. and Mrs. Goodstein,- assisted avenue has returned from a five weeks' visit in New York City and by Mr. Elson, entertained the em- ployes of the Hand Baking Company Atlantic City. of 2047 Junction at a picnic- dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig at Elizabeth Park on Sunday, July 4. and son, Abner, of 1450 Chicago boul- Miss Avis Rice of 3318 Culvert evard are leaving Tuesday for a month's stay at the Edgewater Beach avenue entertained 12 guests at a bridge and bunco party on Saturday, Hotel, Chicago. July 3. The Misses Esther Holden- graber, Jeanette Cohen and l'auline Mrs. Albert Silverstein and sons, Walnez were awarded high honors. Carlyle and Irving, of Bronx, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Yarrows of Goldstein and family of 299 'Med- 1660 Chicago boulevard celebrated bury avenue for an indefinite stay. their fifteenth wedding anniversary on Friday, June 25 at the Addison Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chatlino, and Hotel. Covers were laid for 30 mother, Mrs. Pearl Lieberman, for- guests. merly of 1610 Collingwood avenue, are navy residing at 1635 Calvert ave- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx of Long nue. Beach, Calif, are visiting their daugh- ter, Mrs. George Bloom of Tennyson Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Canvasser avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Marx will and son, formerly of Glynn court, have leave for the East shortly. moved to their new home at Hunting- Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Wallace, ac- ton Woods.. companied by Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hor- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2991 Hazelwood avenue, accompanied witz, have returned from a pleasant motor trip to Chicago, where they by Miss Shirley Koperman and Ben- jamin Fishman, have returned from spent the week-end of July 4. a boat trip to Buffalo and Niagara Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Marx Falls. of Blaine avenue will leave Tuesday, Miss Ruth Gordon of Blaine ave- nue entertained with a bridge party on Wednesday evening, July 7, hon- oring her sister, Mrs. William Oppen- heim of Jackson, Miss. July 13 for New York, from where they will sail July 17 on the S. S. Veendam for an extensive trip abroad. They will be joined in New York by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx of Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. L. Ressler and daughter and son, Helen and Marvin, of 2303 Haz- elwood avenue, accompanied by Lou Krohner and Samuel Fields, have re- turned from a motor trip to Chicago, where they were the guests of Mr. Krohner's parents. Mrs. Sophia Weil entertained with a beautifully appointed luncheon on Saturday, June 26, at the Redford Country Club, honoring Miss Mildred Becker, whose marriage will be an event of the early fall. The Misses Adaline Cohen and Harriet Rosenzweig spent the week- end of July 4 at Port Stanley and London, Ont. Complimenting Mrs. Clarence Mil- limn of Portland, Oregon, Mrs So- phia Weil was hostess at a bridge and snah jong party at the Redford Coun- try Club on Thursday, July 8. Covers were laid for 16 guests. Abha Keidan of 296 East Kirby Adolph Freund, who recently re- avenue has returned from an exten- turned sive tour of Palestine. While there, he ma,, from Asheville, N. C., usher? called by the B'nai B'rith Mr. Keiden met a number of former lodge to address the Central Confer- Detroit residents. ence of American Rabbis, which met there, on behalf of the tubercular Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of sanitarium, which will he founded at Pingree avenue will entertain with Ashville, N. C., has left for Milwau- a house partj,• on Sunday, July 11, kee, Wis., to attend the District in honor of the ninth birthday anni- Grand Lodge No. 6, Independent Or- versary of their son, Lester. der B'nai B'rith convention. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weiss of 430 Alger avenue celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary with a din- ner party on Sunday, July 4, for 75 guests. A reception followed. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Brodsky, Mr. and Mrs B. Brodsky, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kahn, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Berkowitz, all of Toledo, 0. The Misses Sophia Blanche Green- field and Miss Lillian Ermen have left for New York, where they will at- tend the summer sessions at Colum- bia University. Honoring Louis Balantzow, a re- cent graduate of the Detroit College of law, Mrs. Henry Levitt of Hazel- wood avenue entertained delightfully on Friday evening last. Covers were Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of Pingree laid for 50 guests. avenue entertained on June 30 with GREENTHAL — MACK. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dreifuss, ac- a dinner for 14 guests in honor of One of the most important social Miss Freda Stolarsky, whose engage- companied by the Misses Irene Bur- ton and Fay Cohen, spent last week- events of the season was the mar- ment was recently announced. end at Wamplers Lake. riage on Wednesday. July 7, of Miss Jean Mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Misses Sara Pearlman, Edith Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon and baby 0 Edwin S. Mack of Milwaukee, Wis., Twersky and Esther Greenberg were ;• and Dr. Roy 01. Greenthal of Mil- the guests of Miss Jean Mutton of son, Gerald, have left for Milford, The Public Is Cordially Invited. Mass., where they will remain for the waukee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Green- Bay City over July 4. U111 men • that of Detroit. The bride is a grad- .s Prominent Speakers. uate of Smith College and the groom Mr. and Mrs. Morris 1.—G— r een17- erg, was graduated from the University formerly of Pingree avenue, are now REV. JACOB I. SKLAR of Michigan. wirmomwoonoi.s.w000nononowiimane The ceremony was performed at residing at 3202 Monterey avenue. MOHEL the home of the bride's ) rents, 403 Recommended by Detroit Physicoans.. Fornemly •5 652 Farnsworth Ave.. Dr. and MN. Saul F. Barnett of lake Drive. Miss Mack, Now t , ,siding at sister of the bride, attended as maid 1915 Calvert avenue have returned 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE of honor, and Edward Greenthal of from Mackinac Island, where they Phone Empire 1340-M. New York assisted his brother as best were guests at the Grand Hotel. man. DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! The Misses Esther 01. l'itt and Ada A reception was held immediately At the Moritz were joint hostesses at a following the wedding dinner. REV. J. SILVERMAN l Many guests from New York, Chi- bridge party given at the home of no mgrs. Detroit and Cincinnati were Miss Pitt, 2556 West Philadelphia avenue, honoring the Misses Martha Present. Mabel Specialist. Dr. and Mrs. Greenthal are spend- Weinstein and Betty Brook of New The Largest, Coolest end Most Comfortable Dining Room in - ss their honeymoon in Colorado York. 23 Years' Expert... S;.rings. Detroit. Endorsed by loading Mr. and Mrs. S. Cabot and family Physicians. moved into their new home at 1635 Calvert Ave. , 15 West Grand avenue. Parkside at Midland A Sale of t. ,,,27..1.0 notes sh °add be communicated to the orate of Tim M. to Society Editor. 711Yn ailn:t rl ires ' oP O P rocs Shive" 8 "- ZI S 1::;';tol t:Wedn i o .:27. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sham rey Zetlek has completed arrange- ments for a picnic to be held at Boh- Lo Park on Wednesday, July 14, for members of the congregation and their families. The committees its charge have planned special enter- tainment and this promises to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of its kind ever sponsored by the auxiliary. The marriage of Miss Kate Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Co- hen of 357 Westminster avenue, and Leonard B. Wolstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham I. Wolstein of Ottawa, Ontario, was solemnized at the Con- gregation Beth Moses on Sunday eve- ning, June 20, with Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Ezekiel Aishiskin of- ficiating. Dinner was served immediately following the ceremony to 50 guests, immediate members of the family and intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wolstein have left for a trip to Chicago and, upon their re- turn, will reside in Detroit. ABE MAX al t It 5enti:. .ma i.r.. WOLSTEIN - COHEN. Is rapidly becoming Detroit's Slogan. New Talmud Torah . to ,lie.ty Cadillac 0 - KING WAH LO CAFE Harry W. Kohn, D. D. S. Hilliard W. Goldstick, D. D. S. Announce the Opening of Offices at Suite 805 Stroh Building, 28 Adams Ave. West. Practice Limited to Extracting of Teeth, Oral Surgery and Dental Radiography. Telephone Randolph 6259. For Saturday and Monday Sale Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas The Most Unusual Values We've Ever Of- fered at '4.98 Rain or shine — pretty silk umbrellas in navy blue, green, purple, red, brown. Ten rib frames, with amber tips and fer- rules. Light or dark wood handles in a wide variety of the most wanted styles, including the p o p tl I a r short, stubby styles. Leath- er or cord carriers, ' Imitation Leather Overnight Cases (large mirror in cover) $2.98 Genuine Leather Hand Bags, fitted with coin purse and mirror 4.98 Women's White Kidskin Belts in plain or perforated styles .50 White Stone Set Brooches copies of plat- inum Special at 2.95 N 1111 to 1447 EDER WOODWARD MI (Main Floor) 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M Dr. Samuel B. Danto Announces the Removal of His Offices for the Practice of General Dentistry to 408 Hofman Building PHONE: CADILLAC 9656 CORNER WOODWARD AND SIBLEY HOURS: 1 - 5 P. M. 10 - 12 A. M. Mon., Wed., Sat. Evenings X-RAY 5i111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 .111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's) Ns Cover Charge at Any Time North.. 3625.R 'Detroit Exclushe Catering Dancing in Three Sessions Daily 12 to 2-6 to 9.—and 9:30 to 1 A. M. Special Saturday Afternoon, 12 to 2:30 THE U. OF M. ORCHESTRA Engagements. Weddings. Banquets and Kennedy's Collegiate Six All Social Functoots. We C•ter Their Wonderful Music You'd Like to Dance With W. Soe. the Rmt Luncheons. 12 10 2 - - 80o . pst,, s s. Eveniag Dinners. 6 to 3— II nO Sunday Dm... 12 leg 8 P. 31.—$1.25 A la tar. Conlin... own, Reams lee Spacial Porto. Without E.1,.Ch C h .. the leadine ltoish 3.1.1 As.:,. of tho City. We Do... Horne. and Halls. Special DETROIT CATERING CO. PHONE CADILLAC 5074 M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. 123 RICHTON AVE • Hemlmls Mr. and MN. Harry Solomon, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Davis. hove returned from 02(. 0118. Mich. where they spent the week-end of July 4. MN. Sol Levy (Dorothy Taylor) of 2014 Blaine avenue has returned from :1 f , ,ur weeks' tour through the West. En route Mrs. Levy visited friends in ;Chicago, Kansas City. Omaha, Hest- . Mg,, Lincoln, Nebr., and Denver, Col. Mr. and Mrs. M. Levy and son, Mor- I ton, who accompanied Mrs. Levy, are remaining in Denver for the remain- der of the summer. Cantor at Holbrook Synairigue. REV. H. MILKOVSKY Cantor of Congregation Mops. Abraham, Farnsworth At,.. EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC MOHEL Recommended by New York, Chi- cago and Detroit physicians. MARRIAGES PERFORMED Call at 532 MEDBURY • Phone Empire 4322 PAIGE-JEWETT SALES and SERVICE SCHREIBER MOTOR SALES 12851 Woodward Ave. Alvin E. Schreiber • Arlington 3827. Irving Schreiber ■ 16195 ■ 909 ■ 111011MMIMOMMOMOIMMOIMIIIIMMEMIIIIIMMIlk I 410194111144 A