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Marriages
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Paris Chin Elrprudly
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pressed in
New
Frocks
For
Autumn
per Misses and Wow n o f
Moderate Prieings
25.00
and
A Distinctive Collection
Accenting the Inimitable
Chic and Genius of the
Foremost Paris Coutu-
riers. Developed in the
Loveliest Autumn Fabrics
and Colors.
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Dr. and :qrs. Arthur A. Ginsber4,
(nee !llama Dantol of 31onttortoy
WERNER-FARBER
avenue are receiving felicitations on
The marriage of Miss Lena Far-
In honor of Miss Sophie Ornstein.
the birth of a son, Jerald Dania, on
ber, daughter of Abraham Farber of
who left for her home in New York
O 1943 Taylor avenue, 1111,1 Rabbi
Aug. 17.
after an extended visit with relatives
in the city, :Miss Dora %oozed enter-
51r. and Mrs. Queries Prinz of
tained with 0 luncheon and theater
party on Wednesday. Aug. 16.
II5I4 Oakland avenue are receiving
congratulations on the birth of
Mrs. Simon Reuben. and children, daughter.
Harriet and Marvin, of Elmhurst
avenue have returned from a month's
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarr• Collins of
stay at Leamington, Ont.
320.1 Gladstone avenue are receiv-
ing felicitations on the birth of a
51iss Esther Ftolman of 250 East daughter, Hope, on Aug. 10.
Euclid avenue has returned (mono In-
dian`spolis, Ind., where she was thto
Mr. and 3Irs. Irving Ltoti (Grace
guest of relatives and friends for a Geoldsinithi of 1775 Seward avenue
week.
are receiving congratulations on t ho
birth of a daughter, Lowe, Harriet,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chabensky of
on Aug. 5.
2301 Blaine avenue entertained on
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Saturday evening last in homor of
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zilber Ole,. -
Mrs. Sophie Spatter of Los Angeles,
Calif. Covers were laid for 10 guests. L. Stier/ of 2987 Gladstone avenuo
are rejoicing over tho• birth of a son,
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Nfrs. 0. R. Ehrlich, adcompanied I Solomon Sidney, on Aug. 25.
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Bernard,
and
daughter,
by her Soil,
Mr. and M rs. Ruby Graff I Hazel
Jeanne, of 3378 Sturtevant avenue is
spending some time at Lake Iltgon, lboYmilleg of 2:172 Rochester avenue: -
are receiving congratulations on the
Mich.
birth elf a son, Stuart Alan, July 30.
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Mr. and !qrs. Samuel Satevsky and
MRS. JOSHUA WERNER
who
spent
the
summer
at
M r and Mrs. I. Israel I Olga
farnilv,
Braun)
of
6418
Woodward avenue
.ffioshua Werner of Hamilton, Ont.. their home on Lake Shore drove.
was solemnized on Tuesday, Aug. 17, have returned to their home at.1250 are receiving felicitations on the
birth
of
a
(laughter,
Suzanne Claire.,
at the home of the bride, in the pres- Chicago boulevard.
t n July '20.
I
ence of the immediate families. Rab-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank of
bis Ashinsky, Aishiskin and Sachs of 209 Virginia park are spending sev- - - -
ated .
Portland, Ore.,
The hride,
Island.
ride, who was given in mar- . end weeks at Mackinac
—
n age by her father, was charming
Mrs. Harry A. Levy and son,
SALESLADIES:
in a gown of white satin, trimmed
avenue
Exclusive line of merchandise sold
in rose pointe lace. Her veil, lash- Henry, of 2339 Glendale
land,
oined of white tulle with a long court spent the y past
in
direct to home. Part or full time.
were week
the guests
of Mrs.
train, was held in place by a crown where the
Ni investment required.
beaded with seed pearls and caught G. Grossing and Mrs. Roy Selling.
LUZETTE, Inc., 555 Book Bldg.
at the sides with (orange blossoms.
Mrs. Simnel Lightstone and dau3 1%.
Among the out-of-town guests ter of 2050 Pingree avenue and Mrs
were Rabbi and Mrs. 0. W. Werner I. L. Golden of 2002 Hazelwood eve-
of Paterson, N. .1.; Rabbi S Werner our are spending the remainder of
of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cantor Levinson the summer at Lake Orion.
of Hamilton, Ont.; Israel Isbetz of
Rochester, N. Y., and Rabbi Frum-
Mrs. Jack Simon and daughters,
kin of Jerusalem.
Enid Betty and Shirley, of Hazel-
Rabbi and Mrs. Werner have left wood avenue have returned from an
for an extended trip through the extended visit in South Haven.
East, stopping at Buffalo, Pittsburgh,
New York, Paterson, Atlantic City
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of 1966
and other points of interest. Upon Taylor avenue have returned from a
their return they will reside in Hamil- three weeks' !motor trip to the East,
ton, Ont.
stopping in Atlantic City, Phi a-
delphia, New York City, Delaware
HOCKMAN.BURDICK
Water Gap and other points of in-
The ballroom of the Fort Wayne terest.
Hotel was the scene of a very pretty
Complimenting Mrs. Roy Selling
wedding on Sunday, Aug. 22, when
Miss Shirley Burdick, daughter of and Mrs. Benjamin Gorney of Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Burdick of 1533 land, Ohio, Mrs. llarry A. Levy of
West Philadelphia avenue, became Glendale avenue entertained with a
the bride of Dr. Edward A. Hock- bridg,e and dinner party.
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hockman
Mr. and Mrs. llarry R. Horowitz
of Lincoln avenue. Rabbi A. M.
and son, Melvin, of 2264 PingTee
Hershman officiated.
The bride was charming in a gown avenue have returned from an ex-
of white satin, bodice fashion. She tended visit with Rev. and Mrs. T.
wore a tulle veil, crown shape, and Michlin of Rochester, N. Y., parents
carried a shower bouquet of bridal of Mrs. Horowitz. Many delightful
roses and valley lilies. affairs were given in honor of Mr.
Miss Sadie Baumstein attended the and Mrs. Horowitz during their stay
bride as maid of honor and the in Rochester.
Misses Dorothy and Betty Burdick,
Complimenting her sister, Ethel,
Doris Kert and Dore Azoff were
bridesmaids. Dr. Samuel Silver per- Miss Rose Slotnick of 9741 McQuade
formed the duties of best man and avenue entertained with a surprise
Dr. Max Abramson, Benjamin Bur- miscellaneous shower on Thursday
dick, Samuel B. Keene and Jule Lipp- evening, Aug. 5. Covers were laid
for 40 guests.
man were ushers.
A reception for 3(10 guests fol-
Dr. Dennis D. Koran. a member
lowed the ceremony.
Dr. and Mrs. Hockman left on a of the house staff of the Michael
honeymoon trip through the East R e , Hospital of Chicago, who spent
and upon their return will reside in the past several weeeks visiting rela-
lives and friends in the city, has, re-
Detroit.
turned to Chicago, where he is resi-
dent and instructor in pediatrics at
WEISS-AUSLANDER
the University of Illinois Hospital.
A pretty wedding was solemnized
on Sunday evenhrg, Aug. 23, at the
Mr. and MN. John Feldman of 25
B'nai Moishe Synagogue, when Miss Grove avenue will leave on Aug. 30
Jeanette Auslander, (laughter of Mr. for Cleveland, where they will meet
and Mrs. I. Auslander, became the their son, Leonard A., who is return-
bride of Albert Weeiss of Detroit. ing from a two months' stay at
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated.
Schroon Lake Camp, Adirondack
The bride was charming in a gown Mountains.
of white georgette, studded with
rhinestones. Her veil was cap-shape
Mr. and MN. Mien Karol of 1735
and was caught on the sides with
-
orange blossoms. She carried a Seward avenue announce the ap
proaching marriage of their (laugh-,
shower bouquet of bridal noses and ter, Dorothy, to David Harris of 1990
lilies
of Rose
the valley.
Miss
Auslander, sister of the Blaine avenue, which will take place
on Sunday, Aug. 29, at 4 p. m., at
as maid of honor, was lovely
in a gown of pink georgette. She the home of the bride. A reception
will be held from 4 to 11 o'clock.
carried a 1/01111110 of Detroit roses No cards.
and baby breath. The bridesmaids,
the Misses Ada Newman, Thelma
MN. Abraham Fish of 2640 Glad-
Gordon, Victoria Shiffman, Mary stone avenue entertained with three
Gussan Madeline Jaffe and Jeanette tables of bridge on Wednesday, Aug.
li Auslander, wore gowns of georgette 25. High honors were won by Miss
in the pastel shades and carried bou- Sybil Newman and Roy Y. Chatlin.
quets of Detroit roses and baby
I breath.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of
Charles Weiss attended his brother 1670 I'ingree avenue entertained
as best man.
Wednesday, Aug. 25, with a card
Following the ceremony, dinner
scrod to members of the imme. party and dinner for 12 guests. I
was se
Among the guests present were Mr. I
diate families. Many out-of-town and Mrs. Jack Bennett of Kansas!
guests from Chicago, New York, Mc-
t_
City
and Mr. and Me". Abner Wein-
K eesport, Cleveland and Akron a
garden of Windsor.
tended.
Mr. and Mrs. Weiss left on an ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Osnos and
tended Eastern trip and will be at
home to their relatives and friends son, Irving, of 2673 Taylor avenue
have returnee! from a four months'
after Nov. 1 on Elmhurst avenue.
trip through Europe. During their
l
It is poor economy to be
shabby, when it costs so lit-
tle to be well dressed.
Often the silk gowns,
dresses or wraps you are
ready to discard need
only a little repairing and
cleaning. Plat dress you
are tired of may be your
favorite with a change of
color. And the cost is so
small.
Silk
'Dresses
should be
regularly re-
f r e shed. It
costs little and
means much
in better looks
and longer
wear.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Melrose 4200
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
"A Mod•rn Plant With Modern Methods."
Harry Landsman.
Life and Estate Insurance Counsellor.
Pension Investment Bonds, Estate Settlements,
Educational Policies, Investment Contracts,
Annuities.
Provide your family with an annuity contract and
assure them a monthly income as long as they live.
Phone Cadillac 5692
604 Park Ave. Bldg.
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,flimelhoch?
Woodward Thru to Wad-dopy('
Announcing
The Opening of
the New Junior
Misses' Simple
Frock Shop
Giving the petite girl .... the girl who wears the
"in-between" sizes of 13, 15 and 17 . . . . her
proper place ill the style picture—Himelhoch's
new Simple Frock Shop for Junior Misses flings
'as doors wide open and says "Come In." Ill it
find a fascinating array of frocks for
She \VW
every occasion—frocks that bespeak Fashion's
latest and smartest word.
Second Floor.
HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Sold Only at
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
FOOTWEAR SHOP
28 Ad•trut Avenue West
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
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LAST 2 DAYS
Scores of opportunities in real, money-saving
furniture values are presented to you THE.
LAST TWO DAYS of Our Greatest August
Furniture Sale.
Each suite and individual p e belirs a most
drastic reduction tag, ensisfing you to furnish,
replace or replenish your home appointments
with most gratifying economy.
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"GGG" Chalk Stripes - "GGG" Twilight Blues
"Gilman Brand (Mayflower) Gothic Grays
''Simon Ackerman" Russet Browns
T is unusual for Harry Suffrin to advertise
But
any particular makes of clothing.
this trio, "`G G G," "Simon Ackerman"
and "Gilman" (formerly Mayflower brand),
has created such clever original weaves for Fall
that we must deviate from custom!
Candidly we never have seen any that equal
them for uncommon fabric treatments and rich
designs.
I stay they spent some time in Paris.
FISHMAN-HIRSCHMAN
Pretty in its simplicity was the
Miss Elizabeth Nathalie Eaten-
marriage on Sunday, Aug. 15, of Miss stein of Edison avenue has returned
Gertrude Hirschman. daughter of from a delightful visit with relatives
Mrs. Ann Hirschman of 1959 Pingree and friends in Cleveland.
avenueond Jack Fishman of this city,
which took place at the home of the
bride, in the presence of the imnito- and George .1. Bleiweiss were ushers.
Following the cer
c emony, dinner was
diat• families. Rabbi Eisenman offi-
served to 100 guests.
elated.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis left on a honey-
lovely
in
a
gown
of
The bride WAS
white satin, loodilce fashion. Her cap- nuson trip through the East and are
at home at 3039 Gladstone ave-
shape veil was held in place Witik now
pearls. She carried a shower bouquet nue.
of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
SHAPIRO-GOLDSTEIN
A reception followed the ceremony.
The marriage of Mrs. Ida Goldstein,
Among the out-of-town guests were
Mrs. llarry Hirschman and daughters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermer of
Helen and Estelle, and Isadore Schu- 1674 Pingree avenue, and Harry Sha-
of New
city, form
pine of this
maeher, all of Toronto,
Ont.
m
Mr. and Mrs. Fishman left an an York, took place on Tuesday afternoon
extended honeymoon trip through the at the home of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
Fart and upon their return will reside man jn the presence of the immediate
at the Orville Court Apartments, West families.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
avenue.
green chiffon, trimmed in silver, with
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small grey hat to match. She carried
OTIS.GOLDBERG
bouquet of rises and lilies-of-the-
The marriage of Miss Marion Gold- ■
berg, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Gold- valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro left on a boat
berg, and Daniel Otis, son of Mr. and
trip to Buffalo, from where they will I
Mrs. Morris Otis, took place on Sun-
tour through the East, visiting in New
day, Aug. 15, at the Blaine-Linwood
York, Atlantic City, Philadelphia and I
synagogue, with Rabbis Hershman
they points of interest. Upon their
Thumin officiating.
eturn, they will reside at the Book
The bride was lovely in a gown of
Cadillac
Hotel.
white satin. Iler veil was coronet
It is rare to find all three brands represented
in one store. It is still rare to find them priced
the Harry Suffrin way—at the smallest margin
of profit known.
If you want clothes that are utterly different
—that will win the admiration of your friends—
come in and see Detroit's largest stock of
"G.G.G." - "Simon Ackerman" and "Gilman"
2-Pants Suits
& Overcoats
Philadelphia
fashion, held in place with pearls.
She carried • shower bouquet of bri-
dal roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
Miss Clarabelle Otis attended the
bride as maid of honor and the Misses
Sybil Newman and Betty S. Yodel
were bridesmaids. They wore gowns
of blue, pink and orchid, respectively.
Samuel Newman acted in the capacity
of best man, and Charles Friedenberg
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