"WISM(141001111CLS PAGE TEN I a chiffon combination, heavily beaded with cut steel beads. Mrs. Arfa, mother of the groom, wore a hand- some model of black brocaded velvet. Joseph Sominsky acted as best man and Walter Lichtenfield, Jack Harris, Ralph Cutler and Fred Sominaky ded a shower bouquet of bridal roses were ushers. orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. Following the ceremony, dinner The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy was served to 200 guests, after which Forman, was attractively gowned in Mr. and Mrs. Arfa left on an extend- ed honeymoon trip. Upon their re- turn, they will reside in Detroit. arrind - BUDSON-SWATLO The marriage of Miss Rose Swatlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Swatlo of 1989 Ilazelwood avenue, to Daniel Budson was solemnized on Sunday, Dec. 26, at Temple Emanuel. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky ollIciated. The bride was charming in an ex- quisite creation of bridal satin com- bined with Chantilly lace, made with a tight bodice and fashionably full. Her flattering tulle veil fell from an unusual head dress of lace embroi- dered in pearls. lier bouquet was of white roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The maid of honor, Miss Blanche Swatlo, the bride's sister, was attrac- tively gowned in flesh satin covered with net and carried tea roses. Al Smith acted as best man. After the ceremony dinner was served to 40 people, followed by a reception at the bride's home. After a wedding trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Budson will make their home in Detroit. ARFA.SOMINSKY One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place Sunday, Dec. 26, at Temple Emanuel, when Miss Edith Sominaky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Sominsky of 2494 Pingree avenue, wan united in mar- riage to George II. Arta. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky officiated. Preceding the ceremony, Edward H. Diehl sang "0 Promise Me," accompanied by David Diamond. The bride was charmnig in a gown of bridal satin, combined with Chan- tilly lace, made with tight bodice and fashionably full. Her tulle veil fell from an unusual headdress of bridal satin, embroidered in circles of pearls and rhinestones, which motif was also carried out on the gown. She car- MRS. GEORGE AREA yellow satin. She carried a bouquet of tea roses. Mrs. Fred Sominsky, matron of honor, wore a stunning model of gold and silver cloth and carried a bou- quet of Coolidge roses. The bridesmaids, the Misses Anne Kurtzman, Ida Greenwald and Tillie Halperin, wore gowns in pastel shades and carried bouquets to match. Little Rosslyn Arfa and Nor- man Sominsky were flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. Mrs. Sominaky, mother of the bride, was attractively attired in a model of blue brocaded velvet and GANTZ-LEVENSON A beautiful wedding took place Sunday, Dec. 26, at the Hotel Syl- vania, Philadelphia, Pa., when Miss Estelle Elaine Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levenson of Philadelphia, became the bride of Dr. Maurice II. Gantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gantz of Detroit. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Wolsey under a canopy of white chrysanthemums and palms. The bride was lovely in a gown of white wedding ring velvet made in a full skirt and tight-fitting bodice, trimmed in Duchesse lace. Her veil of tulle was cap shaped, trimmed in orange blossoms. She carried a Co- lonial bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Lillian Brechstone of Wash- ington, D. C., who attended the bride as maid of honor, wore a gown of green georgette beaded in pearls and studded in rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Dr. L. Perlman of Windsor, Ont., acted in the capacity of best man. The mother of the bride was gowned in black velvet trimmed with flesh georgette. The mother of the groom wore a green chiffon gown. Each wore corsages of sweet peas. Following the ceremony, dinner was served for the immediate family, after which a reception was held for the relatives and friends. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Katcher of New York, Mr. and Mrs. M. Levenson of Ilarris- burg, Pa.; J. Levenson of Dubois, pairs o qu 'ty s oes in : Fyfes Great Pre Inventory Seldom are the patrons of R. H. Fyfe & Company offered an opportunity to buy men's, women's and children's fine shoes at such astonishing reductions. This great sale is for a limited time only and if you wish to take advantage of these large savings you must act quickly. Anticipate the family's needs in footwear now and effect a real economy. WOMEN'S SHOES 2,780 pairs of Women's High-Grade Pumps, Ox- fords, Straps, Ties and Evening Slippers that formerly sold up to $18.50, now $9.90 Fourth Floor 2,475 pairs of Women's Fine Pumps, Oxfords, Ties and Straps in many lasts and styles. Formerly sold up to $10.00, now re-$6 .90 duced to Third Floor INFANTS', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES MEN'S SHOES 259 pairs of Misses' Patent Leather and Mat Top High Shoes and Patent Top One-Strap Slip- pers. Sizes 111/2 to 2. Values up$3 . 90 to $5.00; now reduced to 583 pairs of Men's Oxfords in tan and black, assorted leathers. Values up to ss.%) $8.00, now Main Floor 2,038 pairs of Men's Oxfords that formerly sold to $10.00 and $12.00. Exceptional values in many fine leathers, now especially reduced to Main Floor 684 pairs of very fine Men's Shoes that sold at $13.50 and $15.50. Good sizes and widths in this group. Sale price is only Main Floor $10.90 BOYS' SHOES 511 pairs of Boys' High and Low Shoes. Finest quality and in several leathers. For-$$,,44 inara merly sold up to $7.00; now cut to Arisuu Mezzanine 193pairs of Boys' Shoes in black and tan calf, high and low models. Formerly solde, On up to $6.00; reduced for the sale tosPo•-, Mezzanine 143 pairs of Youths' Black and Tan Call, also sport models. Formerly sold up to$2 . 90 $5.00. Sale price Mezzanine 111 pairs of Youths' Black and Tan Calf. For- merly sold up to $6.00. Sixes 10 10$390 • 13%. Now reduced to Mezzanine WEINER-LEIBOVITZ The Philadelphia Community Cen- ter was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Sunday evening, Dec. 26, when Miss Tillie Leibovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leibovitz of 944 Virginia park, became the bride of Charles Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiner of 971 Alger avenue. Rabbi Golden officiated. The bride was handsomely attired in a gown of ivory crepe, beaded with seed pearls. Iler tulle veil, made Spanish effect, was held in place with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Martha Rosenstein, cousin of the groom, who attended as maid of honor, was lovely in a gown of pale pink georgette. The bridesmaids, the Misses Muriel Rosenstein, Rose Kas- off and Rosalyn Meyersohn, were at- tractively gowned in flesh georgette, rose taffeta and rose chiffon, respec- tively, and carried bouquets of roses to match their gowns. Little Peggy Dermer, cousin of the groom, and Shirley !den, niece of the bride, were flower girls. They wore ruffled frocks of pink georgette. George Leibovitz, brother of the bride, attended as best man, and Samuel Leibovitz, Samuel Weiner and Aaron Wisewasser were ushers. Ephram Horowitz, the ring bearer, wore a full dress suit. Mrs. Leibovitz, mother of the bride, was lovely in a gown of black georgette, trimmed with cut stee l beads. Mrs. Weiner, mother of the groom, was attractive in a pale rose gown, trimmed with pearls and rhinestones. Following the ceremony, dinner was served to 500 guests, after which Mr. and Mrs. Weiner left for an ex- tended trip through the East. Upon their return, they will reside in De- troit. Among the out-of-town guests present were George Leibovitz of Milwaukee, Wis.; Samuel Leibovitz and Aaron Wisewasser of Ann Ar- bor, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiner, cousins of the groom, of New York City. BROOKS-STEINBERG The marriage of Miss Betty Stein- berg, daughter of Louis Steinberg, and Reuben Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brooks, took place Sunday, Jan. 2, Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi- ciating. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks left on an extended Eastern trip. Upon their return, they will reside at 2108 Crane ace- rue. HORWITZ-BABCOCK Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Babcock announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose Miriam, to Dr. John B. Horwitz, son of Mrs. Sophie Nor- witz, which took place on Dec. 28 at the Twentieth Century Club, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. $3.40 Second Floor Second Floor 481 pairs of Misses' High Button Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Slippers; wide variety of styles and leathers. Sizes 11% to 2. Formerly mild up to $6.00. Reduced in pricey .%) to Second Floor 148 pairs of Growing Girls' High Shoes; sizes 214 to 6. Formerly priced up to$4 .90 $6.50; now reduced to • • Second Floor Mrs. Seymour II. Franklin and children of Virginia park will leave on Sunday for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels of 2271 Calvert avenue have returned from Chicago, where they were guests at the Edgewater Beach Ho- tel. During their stay in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Samuels were exten- sively entertained by relatives and friends. 549 pairs of Growing Girls' Silver Pumps and One-Strap Slippers, Patent Leather Strap Slippers and Pumps, two-tone combinations, and sport effects in Oxfords and Pumps. Sizes 2'4 to 8. Valves up to $12.5017 .90 reduced to Miss Betty Harris of Calvert ave- nue entertained 16 of her friends at ■ luncheon and bridge of charming appointments at her home on Satur- day, Jan. 1. High honors were won by the Misses Miriam Lachman, Lo- retta Cohen and Harriet Caplan. Second Floor Second Floor Mail Orders 'Promptly Filled Miss Fannie Goldsmith of the Du Barry Shop and Miss Helen Kolmer have returned from an extended trip through Europe. Mrs. Abraham Glazer of 644 West Kirby avenue will leave on Jan. 11 for Los Angeles. where she will spend the remainder of the winter. L Pt- AR rRuIS T A'S SHOE STOIt... Woodward Avenue at Adams 10 FLOORS OF SHOE SERVICE 1 Tie 40g and Greatest Sale or ANNIS FURS 'it Ily Al At r IDA AMINE LI De Offers 10 Over 2,000 Fur Coats devel- oped from every desirable Vi pelt . • . in all the styles E M( MI AP women want and wear . . . Savings are as great as 50%. • • i deac 01 Ti rot9 cANNIS FUR POST ANNIS FUR BLDG.—WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED • - •1887 1 F O Mrs. Sol E. Goldsmith of 3385 Richton avenue has returned from a delightful stay in Cincinnati, Ohio. 576 pairs of Growing Girls' Pumps, Strap Slip- pers and Oxfords. Sizes 2 1 h to 8. Former- ly priced up to $8.50; $5.90 reduced to Second Floor T We, ,■•• •% %.% %% %% %%%%% I , Complimenting two brides-elect, Edythe Pearlman and Mae Taylor, members of the Sigma Epsilon So- rority entertained with a miscellane- ous shower at the Hotel Addison on Tuesday evening last. A farewell dinner was tendered Miss Taylor, who will leave shortly to make her permanent residence in New York City. 351 pairs of Growing Girls' Turn Sole Slippers in patent leather, pumps and one-strap ef- fects. Sizes 2!i to 6. Formerly$5 .90 priced up to $8.50. Reduced to B. 211 gsorietu anti Personal Second Floor 519 pairs of Children's High Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Slippers. Sizes 8% to 11. Values up to $5.50. For quick clearance day week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Morris of Edison avenue and were present at the New Year's eve house- warming which Mr. and Sirs. Morris gave at their new home. HAMMER-SHARP Mr. and Mrs. II. Galinsky of '713 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharp of North (.arch street, Lansing, Mich., 1134 West Euclid avenue announce entertained 150 guests at their home the marriage of their daughter, Sa- Sunday in honor of the engagement rah, to John Hammer, son of Mr. and of their daughter, Sadye, to Samuel Mrs. I'aul Hammer of 2723 Park ave- Lloyd Faudem of Detroit. Among nue, which took place Sunday, Dec. the out-of-town guests present were 26, at the First Hungarian Congre- Mr. and Mrs. Si. 11. Schiller of Ni- gation, Garfield and Beaubien streets. agara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. William Faudem of Detroit and Mrs. Ilenry Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated. The bride was lovely in a white Borr of South Bend, Ind. satin gown trimmed with rhinestones. Miss Charlotte S. Alperin has been She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley. chosen general chairman of the in- Her veil of tulle was held in place formal Valentine dance to be given with orange blossoms. by the Theta Lambda Sorority on Miss Frances Sharp, sister of the Friday evening, Feb. 11, at the Park bride, was her only attendant and Avenue Hotel. Shook's Creole Or- wore a pink taffeta dress and carried chestra will furnish the dance music. pink roses. Adolph Ettinger assisted the groom as bestman. Following the ceremony, a dinner was served to 150 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hammer left for an extended honeymoon trip to Cleve- land and will be at home to their friends at 1461 Virginia park after Jan. 10. 245 pairs of Childs' High Class Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Slippers. Sizes5 to 8. For-tea an merly sold up to $4.50. Sale price.. 2,418 pairs of Women's Pumps, Oxford Ties and Strap Patterns in many leathers and ma- terials, all types of heels. 1,000 pairs of this group just received. Made to sell up to $8.50, now drastically priced for$4.90 clearance Basement Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Rothner of Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. Gantz left for an Eastern trip. On their return they will reside in Detroit. 'MN Assisting Miss Alpern are the Misses from Chicago, where she was the Janice Vittes, Betty Sipher, Ceal Sil- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jane Nathan ver and Jean Barak. Tickets may be of the South Shore View Hotel. obtained by calling Miss Alperin, Jack H. Schneider of Carter ave- telephone Empire 8611-W. nue, who spent the holidays in the city, has resumed his studies at the Mrs. D. L. Shenker and daughter, Wilma, are entertaining as their University of Michigan, where he is a senior in the college of law. house guest Miss Ernestine Herman of New York City. Among those who The many friends of Samuel Elkin. entertained with bridge-luncheons in honor of Miss Herman were the of Mt. Clemens will be happy to know Misses Selma Prag, Lillian Leider that he will soon return from Cuba, where he has been recuperating from. and Sylvia Chapman. a recent illness. Mesdames James and Louis Sobel entertained 50 guests last Saturday BUSINESS NOTICE evening at 69 Leicester court with a surprise party given in honor of their Leo Kuschinski and Alfred Ku- mother, Mrs. Tony Sobel of Carter schinski, lawyers and attorneys, an- avenue. nounce the removal of their offices Miss Ruth Helen Berger, daughter from 1702 First National Bank of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger of Building to Suite 615, First National 83 West Euclid avenue, has returned Bank Building. Phone Cadillac 4492. Mrs. David C. Feinberg of 2254 Pingree avenue entertained Thurs- day, Jan. 6, at a bridge-luncheon in honor of her a.ster's departure for New York. Among those entertained were: Mesdames Alex Taub, Silas Feinberg, Morris Newman, Abe leach, Mitchell Gardner, Joseph Kane, Meyer Bernstein, Ann Soffin. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Salomon of Chicago were guests over the holi- Entire Stock Overcoats and Suits For Men and Young Men All Two-Trouser Suits Included I'Min blue suits and tuxedos are the only ezreptionii in this great trent. Alterations will be charged at actual cost to make. Alq&J (r e' 05r (1 , Woodward Mt ehlontcalm OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 S I. It Now 13 0 f f "DpritOIT3 o4Carrei) .$T1U COV(er C ‘ .-. ): V / ' ••••■■,