Ii219entur,rionsit t r NE. 1 ,:t,Itt. .•••••11!!•:21: iiitgaornirnts . 11 IM fs tr . ,.,,, s o 41".k SO i C li ••• \ , I I h.I G I ' meet From America, Europe and Asia, per. .ovally selected to your exacting tastes. Gifts lovely and useful—some no rare that time will but serve to endear them to the bride of today. Ch st t Marble Crystal Leather s 1,,,,,,,,,, S,iver Majolica Electrical Table Ob eta d' As I Accessories ii L. B KING & CO.' I E. Grand River and Library Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Jacob- son of 5E3 Josephine street an- nounce the engagement of their' daughter, Annette Gertrude, to Charles Howard Abrams of this city. Reception will be held at their home on Sunday, June 5, from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10. Marriages A pretty wedding was solem- nized on Thursday evening, May 19, when Miss Esther Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bates of Clairmount avenue, be- came the bride of Mark J. Levy of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Levy of New York City, which took place at the bride's home. Masses of spring flowers banked ' the fireplace, before which the marriage service was read by Rabbi A. M. Hershman. The stair-I way was arched in peach blossoms. Masters Milton Bates and Sher- wood I.eitmen held the ribbons which marked the aisle. Preced- ing the ceremony, "0 Promise Me" was sung by Miss Alice Cash- wan, accompanied by Miss Lee Leitman. The bride was piquant in white chiffon. Her head-dress was a charmingly simple cop arrange- ment of tulle edged with lace, caught at the side with a cluster of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Edith Bates, who attended her sister as maid of honor, wore a gown of peach chiffon and car- ried an arm bouquet of spring flowers in pastel shades. Dr. A. Bookstein assisted Mr. Levy as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Levy have left for an Eastern honeymoon trip. They will visit New York and Balti- more. — 7C-- -- : T' Y. T. T .. 'WEDDING MARCH FROM "LOHENGR1N" MOM WAGNER. ROSENBERG-GOLDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Goldman of 2737 Monterey avenue an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Pearl, to Jack Rosen- berg, son of Max Rosenberg of 1954 Virginia park. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg are residing tempor- arily at 2040 Gladstone avenue. For The iL HIMMELHOCH-KRAFF Miss Lee Kra? of New York City was united in marriage to M aces S. Ilimmelhoch Friday, May 20. The wedding took place in the presence of the immediate family at 1645 Chicago boulevard. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman officiated. After an extended trip in the West, Mr. and Mrs. Ilimmelhoch will be at home to their friends in Detroit. RIDE THE nak Mignonette Grand is fir Of all gifts the most en- during—and dearest to the heart of a Bride. Built to last a lifetime —the Knabe tone will sing as round and true on her Golden Anni- versary as it does today. Convenient Terms a Pianos in Exchange Janney-Bowman, Inc. Janney.Bonman Buildint Park Street at Elizabeth Official Piano of the :0 ' iI caen Metropolitan Opera TAVIIIU 11,111LL COLLECTION! REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL Re.'um menses h, Oetrou Nor Her schne at nicsana REV. H. MILKOVSKY EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC MOHEL Itecisniso•c•led hr New York. I holt. snit Detroit Itht riciant. MARRIAGES PERFORMED Mooed to 1699 TAYLOR Phone Empire 4322 Proceeds to Be Used to Aid the Pioneer Women in Palestine. All those desiring to contribute any used articles for this purpose kindly call Garfield 3250.W. A nmmittee will tall for your bundle. REV. J. SILVERMAN Mohel Specialist. Yearl• Fattener., Endoraserl ar Leadine /11,n-sag. . 3211 ALGER Empire 7390 Cantor •t Holbrook Bram/woe Mrs. Sam Kutzen of Cortland avenue was hostess at luncheon on Wednesday in the Green Room of the Belcrest in honor of Miss Freda S tolnrsky, a June bride-elect. Mrs. Oscar J. Neumann (Shirty Rhoads) of Linwood avenue left Sunday, May 22, to spend the sum- Louis Grabowsky and Miss mer with her aunt and uncle, Mr, Rhoda Grabowsky have moved to and Mrs. Ben Morris, at Los An- the Polk Manor, 150 West Euclid geles, Calif. Mrs. Neumann will avenue. return in September, Among the many lovely pre- nuptial affairs being planned for Mies Dorothy Kozlow a bride- elect of June, was a delightful luncheon, bridge and miscellane- ous shower given by Miss ('earl Kozlow at the Belcrest on Satur- day, May 21. Yellow and orchid were the predominating shades used for table decorations. Fav- ors were individual shoulder cor- sages of purple and yellow sweet peas. Covers were laid for 28 guests. Mrs. Albert Kahn was one of the judges fur artistic arrange. ment at the tulip exhibit arranged by the Garden Club of Michigan, held last week at the Federation of Women's Clubs Building. On May 19, the Mesdames Her- man Salter and Sol Sklar honored Miss Sara Dorfman, a bride-elect of June 19, with a personal shower and bridge at the Culver-Betty Jane Tea Room. Miss Dorfman was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mrs. A. C. Lappin was hostess at one of a series of bridge-lunch- eons at her home on Edison ave- nue, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cole of 3005 Chicago boulevard will be at home Sunday, June 5, from 8 to 10, in honor of the confirmation of their (laughter, Cyrille. No cards. Miss Bess Si. Steinberg of Edi- son avenue, who has bene spend- ing the winter months in Los An- geles, Oakland, Calif., and Chat- tanooga, Tenn., returned on Thursday accompanied by her sis- ter, Mrs. August Gould and young son, Harris. Mrs. Gould will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. Steinberg for the summer season. Mrs. Rosa May Meyerfield left Sunday last for Europe for an in- definite stay. She sailed from Quebec, Que., on S. S. Empress of Scotland and takes this means of bidding all her friends good-bye. Mrs. Max Schubiner of Carter avenue is spending a fortnight in Buffalo, - tc . .... The board of directors of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek met for luncheon on Mon- day at the Hotel Statler, Mr. and Mrs. William Wineman of Gratiot court will be at home on Sunday, June 5, at 7 o'clock n. m., in honor of the confirmation of their (laughter, Selma. take, N. Y. Mine Laurette Weiss of 107 Wi- , none avenue left on an extended trip to Europe. She will sail on the Steamer Letitia on June 3, 4s...• ' e " , . . p et ,. k , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen of ' Culvert avenue will receive in honor of their son, Marvin M., on Sunday, June 5, from 3 to 10 p. in., at the home of their daughters, Mrs. Albert A. Blitz and Mrs. Cas- per C. Velick, 3240 Rochester ave- nue, apartment 103. Mr. and Mrs. tsidore Branch of 713 Clairmount avenue enter- tained with a dinner party on Wednesday, May IS, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kantor of Loa Angeles, Calif. Covers were laid ' for 14 guests. r ... , . ;ask . CI ... gifts for WHO brew Schools at Granada Park on Sunday, July 10. Chairmen for the dance have been appointed to select their com- mittees to cover every section of the city. Mrs. Samuel Katt is one of the chairmen in charge of the arrangements for this affair. Tick- eta may be had from any of the members of the league. Mrs. Harry Leach was the win- ner of the beautiful hand-painted picture, which was donated to the league by Mrs. L. Weintraub, The league wishes to express its thanks to Sir. Rosenman of the Subway Flower Shop for his do- nation of the beautiful flowers for the Mother's an Daughter's at ering held at the Philadelphia-By- ron Hall on Wednesday night, May 18. Meetings will be held every Tues- day night, till the dance, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. ' .s ..,te„, .../ LOVELY BRIDES MARRY IN THE MERRY MONTH OF First—the lamp. Brides will admire its beauty, its pewter base, its blossom- patterned chintz shade, highly glazed and silk lined, $75 complete. MRS. SAMUEL KALT .- - Secondly —allow us to suggest Royal Doulton service plates, two new patterns on ivory-color china. Wide encrusted platinum edge on those at MAY $100 a dozen. Brilliantly enameled chintz pattern, on those at $115 a dozen. And last, but not least gorgeous' glass the color of lemon rinds or of pale rose petals — a flowing grape-sine pattern on a 10 1/2-inch console bowl, $37.50; candle sticks, $12.50 a pair; 12-inch vase,$15. HUDSON'S Lamps, China, Glass—Tenth Floor - Weddings — Engagements — !longue:;: —For All Social Functions, Strictly Kosher Caterer. M. A. PEREIRA, Manager FREUND WILL ATTEND TOLEDO CONVENTION DETROIT CATERING COMPANY We cater at the leading hotels-11,i.ii, Cadillac and Statler. Mr. Adolph Freund has received and accepted an invitation to attend 126 RICHTON AVENUE M r. and Mrs. Abe Gittleman of the convention of District Grand 742 West Grand boulevard will be at home on Sunday, June 5, from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10, in honor of the confirmation of their slaugh- ter, Dorothy C. No cards. Lodge No 2, B nut B nth, which opens tomorrow in Toledo. This convention has been designated the diamond jubilee of the district,( 0000000000000 Seventy-five years have passed since its organization. Prominent Charles Rossuck and Mr. and men from all parts of the country Mrs. A. H. Rosenberg, all of Chi- are expected to attend the gather- cago, are visiting with their daugh- ing. ter and sister, Mrs. Joseph Frank of 1120 Chicago boulevard. PERFECTION LODGE Flowers bearing the tag of the Subway Flower Shop are in- deed a mark of good taste in Detroit. Call Longfellow 5654. 0-09000 Subway Flower Shop CHAS. H. ROSENMAN, Prop 227 GRATIOT AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon of Laming will be at home on Sun- Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. Cherry 9171 day, June 5. and A. M., will have a special com- Flowers For All Occasions munication Wednesday, June 1, at Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weigle and 3 p. m. M. M. degree and ban- PROMPT DELIVERIES TO family, formerly of 2197 Town- quet at 6:30. ANY ADDRESS 'lend avenue, are now residing in C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. COURTEOUS PERSONAL ATTENTION their new home at 2634 Pingree By Order of— avenue. CHARLES RUBINER, W. M, 1 1106•66606-60attattClasSatu:400-00.0-0411170017-0-01:40-00000000000000 THE EASY FRIENDLY DIGNITY of TRUE ARTISTRY Dean's decorative settings and ensembles provide that elusive atmosphere of accustomed well-being and non- chalant dignity which many strive for but few achieve. Whether they express the ultra-vivid charm of modern sophistication or restful harmony in delicate tones and shades, Dean interiors always express the friendly dig- nity of true artistry. For more than 80 years Deans have devoted their resources, experience and craftsmanship exclusively to fostering this art of interior and exterior decoration. The many new clients we have welcomed at our New and Greater Galleries have been astonished at the advantages and economy of "Furnishings by Dean". a I Dr. Shmeria Kleinman of Law. rence, Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Goldman of 2275 Gladstone avenue. Miss Ethel Schnabel was hos- tess at a bridge-luncheon an,1 shower on Saturday, May 21, at the Chatham Apartment Hotel in honor of her sister, Dorothy, a bride-elect. Covers were laid for 21 guests. .. 1 4 . .. , - ...:. Miss Faye Mintz was hostess at a bridge and miscellaneous shower for 30 guests on May 23 at her home on Euclid avenue honoring Miss Sara Dorfman, a June bride- elect. Miss Dorfman received many lovely gifts. Miss Sylvia Goldstein of Ferry Eddie Moran will be at our avenue, who has been in the East Dance on June 3rd. for the past month, is spending Decoration Day at Huntington The Pioneer Women's Organization Announrea that it is collecting used articles, elothinv, etc., to be used for a rummage eats.. On May 22 Mr. and Mrs. Bar- nett Kroll and family of this city were among the honored guests at the confirmation of Muster Rubin Shapiro, Flint, Mich. The Misses Lottie, Anna and Dorothy Kroll, accompanied by their sister Shir- ley, were greatly appreciated for their talented singing, dancing, re- citing and playing. Ben Maltzman of this city also was present, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Licht of Lei- Miss Dorothy Krolik has recent- cester court are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son, ly returned from an eight months' sojourn abroad, where she has Gerald I.aurence, on May 14. been studying in France and Italy. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rivkin (Eve. The annual meeting of the Mu- lyn Goldman) of Seattle, Wash., formerly of Detroit, announce the sic Club, preceded by a luncheon, was held Friday, May 30, nt the birth of a son, Herbert Lawrence, on April 25. Hotel Statler. Reports of the chairmen of standing committees Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal were read and the retiring presi- of 2075 West Philadelphia avenue dent, Mrs. A. C. Lappin, presented are receiving congratulations on her message to the club. The fol- the birth of a daughter, Jean lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, president; Mrs. Goldie, born Friday, May 20. Maurice Benyas, vice-president; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine of Mrs. Emery Monash, correspond- :1785 Wager avenue are receiving , ing secretary; Mrs. Sol Trigg, re- congratulations on the birth of a ' cording secretary, and Mrs. Lau- son, Jerome Doville, born May 19. rence Tittlebaum, treasurer; board of directors, Mrs. John Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams Sirs. Arthur S. Purdy and Mrs. (Goldie Boesky) of 13174 Monica Joshua Sarasohn. avenue are receiving congratula- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon of tions on the birth of a daughter, Lansing, Mich., will receive Sun- Gloria Eileen, on May 5. Dr. and Mrs. Saul Rosenzweig day, June 5, at the home of Mr. of 1130 Ruston boulevard are re- and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of ceiving congratulations on the 3254 Hazelwood avenue in honor birth of a daughter, Sondra of the confirmation of their son, Erwin. No cards. Michael, on Thursday, May 12. 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 6426. RUMMAGE SALE A delightful dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. O'Brien, who left Detroit together with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. O'Brien on May 19 and sailed from New York on May 21 for a European tour. Their first destination will be Glasgow, Scotland, and from there they will visit various cities of England, France, Belgium, Switzerland and Ireland. They ex- pect to be away for a period of approximately two months, return- ing to Detroit in July. if. 0 10 Sir. and Mrs. Charles Harris were hosts at a reception Sunday evening at the Hotel Statler in honor of their daughter, Miss Ann Harris, whose engagement to Syd- ney Moss has just been an- nounced. Mrs. Louis II. Miller of Hazel- wood avenue entertained recently in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Maxwell Katz, of Rochester, N. Y., with a luncheon and bridge. , .... "1 Elaborate plans are taking form for the musicale-tea which the Mu- sic Study Club will sponsor on June 10 at the Hotel Statler at 2:30 o'clock. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Arthur S. Pur- dy and Mrs. Emery Monash. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bagdade, 1507 West Euclid avenue, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Joseph Iler- Mrs. Henry Katz of 1560 Glynn ris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer court has returned to her home Harris of Buffalo, N. Y. after having spent the winter months in Texas. LEVY-BATES WILIiruo i to, g,,,, '":, i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Chaikin announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessie Ganya, to Sam Edwin Abets, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Abels. Breakfast, Luncheon and Tea Sets i • • . " Mrs. Minnie Weiss of 293 Clem- ents avenue announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Evelyne, to Lloyd Ancell, son of Mrs. Sam Ail- ed! of Bayonne, N. J. ifts Fine . Committees are busily engaged making arrangements for the big dance to be given by Northwestern Women's League of the United He- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of • 'IT•.11 ' (.,,•4:,•,',.,, ,:-• 1...t' T I ky. je , 1658 Burlingame avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Sydney Sloss, min of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moss, I Nl's , I ,• PLAN SUMMER DANCE FOR WOMEN'S LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg of Neward, N. J., announce the en- gagement Of their daughter, Meta, ' to Harry Riseman of Mt. Clemens. I 1 . IiRONiCLO 1 3 9 7 JEFFERSON AVENUE EAST - DITROIT EXTERIOR. 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