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Beginning Tuesday, October 5
STEINDLER.SEGELL
The Artistic 4chievement
of American Industry
The basic qu•lity of the product, enhanced
by incomparable beauty of decoration, has
earned for LENOX CHINA world-wide
recognition as the artistic achievement of
American industry.
The decoration illustrated is the "MING,"
a Lenox pattern with a Chinese motif.
Other well-known Lenox patterns are "Au.
tumn," "Colonial," "Golden Gate," "Mead.
owbrook," "Wide and Narrow Gold Bands"
and others — •II c•rried in Detroit by
Kings e xclusively.
L B.KING &Co.
Library and East Grand River
GOOD CLOTHES AT THE SMALLEST MARGIN OF
PROFIT KNOWN.
The Hotel Stotler was the scene
of a wedding of beautiful appoint-
ments when Miss Hilda Sylvia Segell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Se-
gell, became the bride of Carl Alex-
ander Steindler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sigmund Steindler of Muskegon,
Mich. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offici-
ated.
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The bride, who was given in mar-;
Tinge by her father, wore a gown of
white duchess satin, studded with ;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon have
Miss Lisette Fre nd of 52 Chicago
bootees: d, who recently returned returned from a visit in New York
from Europe with her parents, Dr. city, o;here tF , ,, went .. ,e0Ie•—e
and Mrs Hugo A. Freund, has left the return of their son, Milton, who
for Natick, Mass., to continue her spent the summer in European travel.' rhinestones and pearls. Her vet was
I held in place with a pearl webbed
; studies at the Walnut Hill School.!
Mrs. Samuel Davis (Esther Silver) crown and she carried a shower hou-
Shortly before her departure, Miss
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quet of bridal roses.
Freund celebrated her sixteenth and daughter, Vivienne Lee, of gell, who attended her sister as ;maid
Princeton, N. J., are the guests of of honor, was attired in pink chiffon.
birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Davis' parents, Sir. and Mrs. Jo- She wore a picture hat and carried
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Because of having established busi-: seph II. Silver of 2294 Ping,ree liVf- a bouquet of Coolidge roses. The
Misses Beatrice Segell, Minnie Foray
ness connections in Toledo, Harvey I nue.
tar, Minnie Labovitz and Lenora
L Vehon will make his permanent
Among
the
many
delightful
affairs
Green, as bridesmaids, wore pink
residence in that city.
given in honor of Miss Margaret Lef- georgette gowns and picture hats and
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ton, a brisk-elect of Oct. 10, was a carried bouquets of butterfly roses.
Complimenting Miss Sophie Schnei- bridge and personal shower for 20 Little Diana Roselyn Segell, sister of
der and William Duberstein, whose guests at which Mrs. Joseph Horwitz
the bride, was flower girl.
engagement was recently announced, of Taylor avenue was hostess on
Samuel Levy assisted as best Man
a party was given at the Oriental TuesdiSY evening, Sept. 28. Miss Lef-
and Herman Kabacher, Max Gutman,
Cafe on Sunday evening last. Cov- ton was the recipient of many lovely
Joe Elkins and Herbert Eiges were
ers were laid for the following: Mr. gifts.
ushers.
and Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin, Mr. and
Preceding the ceremony, Leonard
Mrs. Abraham Fish, Mr. and Mrs.
Complimenting Miss Dorothy For-
Dan Otis, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hor- man, whose engagement to Joseph Braun sang "0 Promise Me."
witz, Mrs. Joseph Greenberg (Esther Sominsky was recently announced,
A dinner and dance followed the
Utchenik I, the Misses Dorothy Uret- Miss Edith Sominsky was hostess at ceremony, after which Mr. and
sky, Adoline Cohen, Tihie Chimovitz, a bridge-luncheon of delightful ap- Steindler left for a month's trip west.
Betty Yucht, Esther Zalesin, Essie pointments On Saturday, Sept. 25, at Upon their return they will reside in
Dorfman, More Lewis and Sophie
her home, 2492 Pingree avenue. Coy- Muskegon.
Schwartz and Milton and Bernard
Blei- era were laid for 16 guests.
Dosie, Charles Fredenberg, Jay
weis, Neil Kalif, harry Gelfred and
I Mimi Theodora Judith Aronstam
Fred Ettinger. --
has left for Ann Arbor, where she
will resume her studies at the Uni-
Mrs. Frieda Silbert Ullian of Chi- versity of Michigan. Miss Aronstam
cago boulevard has left for a short is a senior in the school of journal-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glasier of
stay in New York City.
ism.
Boston boulevard are receiving felici-
tations on the birth of a daughter,
The Misses Betty Weingarden and Barbara Janet, on Sept. 23.
George Kleinman, who has been
visiting in Philadelphia *nd Atlantic Augusta Weisberg were joint hos-
City for the past three weeks, has re- tesses at a beautifully appointed
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Weiner of
turned to his home on Calvert ave- bridge-luncheon and personal shower Gladstone avenue are receiving felici-
Saturday, Sept. 25, at the Hotel Stat. tations on the birth of a son, Sheldon
nue.
ler, honoring Miss Rose Weisberg, a
Robert, on Sept. 14.
bride-elect of Nov. 17. Covers were
Mrs. Roy Abramsohn and small laid for 22 guests. The guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of 1692
son, Arthur Milton, of Pittsburgh, gathered about a "T" shaped table
Pa., are visiting with relatives and beautifully decorated with a floral Glynn court are receiving congratu-
friends in the city.
centerpiece and individual bud vases lations on the birth of a daughter,
filled with Ophelia roses. Varied Rheta, on Sept. 20.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldberg colored feather fans were given as
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Warren
(Honey Blumenthal) have left for favors.
(Shirley Logan) of 4772 Fisher ave-
New York City, where they will
nue are receiving congratulations on
make their home for the next year.
In honor of the twentieth wedding
the birth of a son, William, Sept. 25.
Dr. Goldberg will continue his studies anniversary of their brother-in-law
in internal medicine at the Monte- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
flore Ilospital. During the first half Fleischer, Mrs. Joseph Mahler and
of the year, he will be resident phy- Mrs. Isadore Karbal entertained with
°idols in the tuberculo is division, un- a surprise party on Sunday evening,
der Dr. Maurice Fidiberg, world- Sept. 26, at the Fleischer home, 2328 Note of Thanks
The Young Men's Hebrew Associa-
known authority on the subjects of Elmhurst avenue. Covers were laid
tion of Detroit takes this means of
tuberculosis and Jewish anthropol- for 50 guests.
thanking the many Jewish young men
ogy.
and women and the various clubs
who assisted in making the Succoth
On Sunday afternoon and evening, AUXILIARY WILL OPEN
dance, heist last Sunday at the Hotel
Sept. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satov-
SEASON WITH LUNCHEON Statler, the most successful affair,
sky of 1250 Chicago boulevard en-
both socially and financially, in the
tertained with a house warming. The
Members of the Ladies Auxiliary history of the Detroit "Y."
house was beautifully decorated
throughout with palm and smilax of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
and baskets of sari-colored gladiolas, reassemble for the first event of the Meeting:
The first regular meeting of the
yellow mums, asters and roses. A season at a luncheon which will be
dinner, catered by Meyer A. Pereira, held at the synagogue Monday, Oct. "Y" will be held Sunday afternoon,
Oct
3, at 3:30 o'clock, in the Y. V.'.
11, at 1 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
was served to 200 guests.
man will be the principal speaker. II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
Ways
and means will be discussed to
Eugene J. Anspach, who was the Following his address a musical pro-
make this the most active season
pach gram will be carried out.
guesof his mother, M rs. A. Ans,
since
the inception of the "Y."
of
Mrs. Maurice II. Zackheim, presi-
and asst er, Mrs. Leo n Weinberg
are be.
1522 Monterey avenue, has returned dent, will preside and will present Teams in all athletic sports
ing
organized
and the "Y" is plan.
to his home in North New Jersey.
the schedule of activities planned by
ning on competing with various other
the organization for the autumn and
teams in the city and suburbs.
Mrs. Itzick Rabinowitz of 2904 winter.
Whitney avenue has returned from
an extended visit in Chicago, where
she was the guest of her son, Dr.
Morris Rabinowitz.
gertils
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Write the Advertising Department for a Special Folder,
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Y. M. H. A. NOTES
Beware of "Bootleg" Brands
Make Sure of Getting the Genuine
"g.g.g.","Simon Ackerman" and
"Gillmanla-Mayflower)Clothes
By Getting Them at
HARRY SUFFRIN'S
HE outstanding successes made
by the originated weaves and
patterns created by this sterling
trio of clothing makers has caused en-
vious manufacturers of lesser ability to
attempt to simulate these fabrics. In
many instances the counterfeiting is
sufficiently close to the original to de-
Ceive the uninitiated.
You can spare yourself the chagrin
and discomfiture that attends the own-
ership of a spurious article by buying
any of these three brands at Harry
Suffrin's! ,
And by buying it here you are cer-
tain of selecting from the city's largest
and most varied stocks of—
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"G. G. G.", "Simon Ackerman"
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and "Gilman
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Frank Jones' Superb Orchestra
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King Wah Lo Cafe
The Largest and Most Beautiful Dining Room in Detroit.
118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinser')
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210 BAW,EY AVENUE
diteatre13uthiii0
After spending five weeks in the
city, the guest of relatives and
friends, Miss Augusta Singer re-
turned to her home in Pittsburgh,
Pa., on Sunday last.
In honor of the sixteenth birthday
anniversary of Miss Phyllis Kaplan
of 1695 West Boston boulevard, a
luncheon was given at the Belcrest,
the guests later attending the per-
formance at the Temple Theater, on
Sunday, Sept. 26. Covers were laid
for 16 guests.
After spending two months in Eu-
ropean travel, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Schoenfeld and daughter, Phyllis,
have returned to their home on Den.
ter boulevard.
Miss Queenie Berkowitz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Berkowitz of 2491
Blaine avenue, has left to resume
her studies at the University of Mich-
igan and is residing at the Martha
Cook House.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Weisblum and
family, formerly of 667 Ilendrie ave-
nue, are now residing at 2226 Taylor
avenue.
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Mrs. R. Gordon and son, Harry, '
formerly of the Chatham, 600 Pin-
gree avenue, are now residing at the
Belcrest, where they will be pleased
to see their many frinds.
Complimenting MissMargaret Lef-
ton. a bride-elect of Oct. 10, Miss
Belle Schultz entertained delightfully
with a handkerchief shower. Covers
were laid for 20 guests.
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Mrs. Bertha Traub of Webb ave-
nue is spending some time in South
s llend,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman have
left by motor for a visit with their
daughter in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Mazer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Mazer and Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Feldman, who were,'
guests in the city over last week-end.
have returned to their homes in
Philadelphia.
The many friends of Louis Flegel-
taub. who has been ill at Harper llos-
tal for the past four months, will
glad to know that he is now re-,
cuperating at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Leah Elbinger of 1250 Calvert '1
avenue.
The Misses Jean and Ruby Feld-
man of 2703 Elmhurst avenue enter- .1
tained with a surprise bridge-farewell
party in honor of their sister, Mary,
who is leaving Saturday night for!
California, where she will spend the,
winter. The following guests were'
present: The Mesdames William Se-.
lik, Maurice Hasnes and Maxwell W.
Schott of Windsor, nod the Misses )
Bertha Miller, Salty Bursky, Beatrice
Weinberg, Rose Rubenstein, Adaline i
Cohen, Eva Azimov and Ann and
Ruth Kutok. Prizes were won by
the Mesdames Selik, Hasnes and
Schott. Miss Feldman will be accom-
panied by Miss Rubenstein.
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