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SUMMER
ACCESSORIES

COTTAGE EQUIPMENT

BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY

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The ballroom of the Book-Cadil-
LEVIN.LEVINSON
lac Ilotel was the scene of a wed
The marriage of Miss Bessie Ra-
ding of lovely appointments ow •
chel Levinson, daughter of Sir. and
Mrs. Morris Levinson of 1526 Chi-
cago boulevard, to Sol I. Levin,
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Levin of Al-
k in,on avenue, took place on Wed-
nesday evening, June 8, at Hotel
St after. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
officiated.
The bride was charming, in a
Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Wald-
Miss Mary Margolis has chosen
Mr.
period gown of white satin trim-1
Sunday, June 12, as the date of man announce the approaching
nod with chantilly lace. She wore
Raskin.
marriage of their daughter, Lynn,
her
marriage
to
Morton
a cap shaped veil trimmed with or- ;
to Jacob S. Perlstein, to take place
singe blossoms and bound with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Harris on Sunday, June 12, at the Hotel
satin and carried a bridal bouquet
of Baltimore, Md., are expected to Imperial. A reception will follow
of white roses and valley lilies.
-.turn to Detroit shortly. Both from 2 to 4 o'clock in the after-
Mrs. Yale Roberts assisted the
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarris have spent noon. No cards.
bride as matron of honor and wore
the past college year at Johns Hop-
a gown of white chiffon over flesh,
A surprise party was given on
kins University.
trimmed with gold and silver se-
Wednesday evening, June 1, at the
quins and carried a shower bou-
Temple Theater, in honor of the
Mrs. John Frazer of Elmhurst
quet of tea roses.
birthday anniversary of Miss Rose-
avenue was hostess at a bridge-
line Goldstein of 9440 Dexter
The bridesmaids, the Misses
luncheon and shower on June 5 in
ILeah Levin and Ida Davis, wore compliment to Miss :Mildred Ro- boulevard, by her mother. Follow-
ing was a dinner and entertain-
gowns of white and green taffeta
senberg, a June bride-elect.
ment at the Oriental Cafe, where
bouffant style and a flesh tulle
covers were laid for 25 guests.
trimmed with taffeta. They car-
Mrs.
Michael
Silver
and
daugh-
—Photo by C. M. Hate. A Co
ried pink roses tied with ribbons
ter, Minnie, gave a personal show-
Mrs. Leah Fram, mother of
to match their gowns.
MRS. WILLIAM B. KALLER
er last week at their home, 13930 Rabbi Leon Fram, is spending a
Little Miss Jeannie Levin, sister Woodrow Wilson avenue, Sunday
of the groom, wore an orchid chif- afternoon, May 22, in honor of few days in Detroit on her way Sunday, June 5, when Miss Paul-
fon frock and carried a basket of Miss Ceal Silver, a bride-elect of home from Mount Clemens. She zelwood avenue became the bride
is the guest of Mrs. Edmund G. ins Lorraine Fabrick of 1910 Ha-
rose leaves.
July. Covers were laid for 30 Lewis of Delaware avenue.
of William B. Kaller, son of Mr.
Aaron I.evinson, brother of the guests.
and Mrs. Jacob Keller of 5207
bride, acted in the capacity of best
Mesdames
Louis
Zimmerman,
Larchmont avenue. Rabbi Leo M.
man and the ushers were Israel
Bernard Zeiger has returned to Lawrence Factor and Samuel Franklin performed the ceremony
Levin and Samuel Levin, brothers
the
Weitz gave a bridge and kitchen under a canopy of palms.
the
city
from
his
studies
at
of the groom.
The bride was lovely in a gown
Following the ceremony a din- Hebrew Union College in Cincin- shower last week at the home of
Mrs. Louis Zimmerman, 15079 of white satin, trimmest with chan-
nati.
ner for 125 guests followed.
Wildemere avenue, in honor of tilly lace and seed pears. Her
Mr. and Mrs. Levin left for a
Miss Annette Rubenstein enter- Miss Ceal Silver, a bride-elect of long tulle veil was held in place
four weeks' honeymoon trip to
Banff, Lake Louise and Winnipeg, tained her school set of the Michi- July. Covers were laid for 40 with a coronet of chantilly lace
and orange blossoms. She carried
Canada. En route home they will gan State Normal College, the guests.
ashovi:er
bouquet of bridal roses
visit Yellowstone Park. Mr. and week-end of June 3, with a house
.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stein-
Mrs. Levin will make their home party at her summer home at
a nd I hes-of-the-valley.
berg of Virginia park have as their
Brighton,
Mich.
Among
the
guests
Miss
Florence
Fabrick, sister of
in Detroit.
were the Misses Fritzie Danto , guests Mrs. Theodore Finn of the bride, attended as maid of
f Syracuse, N. Y., and Miss Mildred honor and wore a gown of orchid
Lena
Rosin
and
Rose
Saperstein
o
KREEKUN.FREEDMAN
Detroit. The chaperons were Mrs. Margusee of Hartford, Conn.
taffeta and maline. The brides-
Mrs. E. Freedman of 1927 Pin- J. Rubenstein, Mrs. E. Ford and
maids, the Misses Ruth Fabrick,
gree avenue announces the mar- Mrs. R. Laurie.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Krohn Dolly Friend of New York and
riage of her daughter, Violet M.,
enteratined the undergraduates of Dolly Goldstone, wore gowns of
to Joseph Kreekun, which took
Omega Chapter of the Phi Delta coral, pink and flesh, respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Green-
place on Tuesday, May 31.
Epsilon of Ann Arbor, Mich., and They all carried red roses tied
burg of Collingwood avenue have
the Alpha Chapter of Detroit at with ribbon to match their gowns.
as their house guest for the sum-
their
summer home at Cedar
ZITOMER.WEIN
The little Misses Beatrice Fab-
mer their sister, Mrs. A. Rosen of
Island, Ont., on May 22,
Mrs. Rose Wein of 226 Con- Portland, Ore.
rick, sister of the bride, and Shir-
necticut avenue, Highland Park,
ley Koller, niece of the groom,
Mrs. A. C. Lappin and Frank acted as flower girls and wore
announces the recent marriage of
The Misses Gertrude and Fran-
her daughter, Reva, to Joseph E. cis Roach of East Canfield avenue Bishop appeared in a joint recital frocks of pale blue georgette. Joel
at Lapeer, Mich., Monday evening, Fabrick, brother of the bride, was
Zitomer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- gave a surprise linen shower on
June 6.
uel Kaslov of Detroit.
ring bearer.
Wednesday, May 25, in hnoor of
Sirs. Fabrick, mother of the
their sister, Lillian, a bride-elect
Mina Esther Rosenstein of Tay- bride, looked lovely in a gown of
RISEMAN•ROSENBERG
of June 12. Twenty-five guests lor avenue entertained with a
black chiffon, trimmed with pink
re-
were
present
and
Miss
Roach
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg
bridge-tea on Saturday afternoon, chiffon and rhinestones, and Mrs.
of Newark, N. J., announce the ceived many beautiful gifts.
May 28, in honor of Miss Lynn Kaller, mother of the groom, wore
marriage of their daughter, Meta,
Waldman, a bride-elect of June 12, a gown of blue georgette trimmed
W Harry Riseman, which took
Miss Isabella Werbe of the De
with a very pretty rhinestone
place on Thursday, June 9. Mr. troit Conservatory of Music wit
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing of the
and Mrs. Riseman were tendered sail on June 17 on the S. S. Olym Wilshire motored to Grand Rapids buckle.
Marvin I. Goldberg, cousin of
a farewell dinner by the bride's pia for a summer in Europe.
over the week-end.
the groom, acted in the capacity of
parents at the Washington Hotel,
best man and the ushers were Her-
Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Riseman
Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs. Sa- bert Frank, Dr. MacBrier and
Honoring Miss Mildred Rosen-
will be at home to their friends berg, a bride-elect, Miss Faye rah Rosenzweig of East Grand
and relatives after June 20 in Mt. Frankford and Miss Ann Fineman boulevard left on Sunday for a Morris Ruskin.
Following the ceremony, dinner
Clemens.
will entertain 20 guests Sunday at two weeks' visit in Boston.
was served for 80 guests, after
a bridge-luncheon at the Chatham
which a reception was held for 150
Mrs. Celia Mayer of the Park
COWEN-SLATKIN
Ilotel.
guests.
Lane Apartment, 8545 Second
Among the out-of-town guests
The marriage of Miss Freda
boulevard,
has returned from a de- present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Ro-
Slatkin, formerly of Toronto, to
Dr. Robert L. Cowen of this city senberg were recent hosts at lightful visit in New York with Brindis and family, Mr. and Mrs.
luncheon to Mme. Alejandro Pa. her children, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Abraham Kaller and Mr. and Mrs.
has been announced.
dilla, wife of the Spanish ambas- Kohnstamn (nee Rosalyn Robin- Charles Kaller, all of Milwaukee;
sador to the United States; her "n)•
Mrs. Marry Kaplan of Chicago,
ROSEBLUM.ROTHSTEIN
d
Abe Crisbone of Huntington, W.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rothstein of son,
daughter,
Rosa Padilla, and her
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Flanders Va., and Miss Friend of New York,
Juan Padilla.
West Euclid avenue announce the
of Monterey avenue had ns their
Mr. and Mrs. Keller left for a
marriage of their daughter, Gusta,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Klayman of house guest the past week their three months' motor trip to Cali-
to Joseph E. Rosebluni, son of Mr. 1928 Gladstone avenue announce cousin, Louis Kestenbaum of
fornia and upon their return will
and Mrs. N. J. Roseblurn of New the approaching marriage of Cleveland, Ohio.
reside in the city.
York City.
their daughter, Helen, to Ernest
Miss Ilarriet Simon of the Mal-
Schwartz, on Sunday, June 12, at
ANNOUNCEMENT
vern Apartments will leave for
the Taylor Emanuel Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosen- her home in Virginia, Minn., on
Miss Sarah Epstein has returned
June 16. En route she will meet from her visit in Chicago and will
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Pingree avenue have her mother in Milwaukee, where now resume her studies and teach-
Etheim
joined their daughter and son-in- they will be guests for a week.
ing at the violin and piano studio
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer,
at her home, 1996 Clairmount
Covers were laid for 50 guests
= in New York and with them will
avenue.
The 25th Annual :4
= spend the summer at the seashore. at a surprise farewell luncheon . _
and card party given by the Mes
•
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Mr. and Mrs. S. Silberman and dames Louis Meyers, Abraham
= family, formerly of 1988 Taylor Lampert, Herman Kessler, Sig-
MOHEL
= avenue, are now residing at 2723 mund Goldman and Samuel Lubet-
Recommended h, Detroit Physician..
sky on Wednesday, June 8, at
Sturtevant avenue.
Now Iteavling at
Braikers Hall, 2201 Gladstone ave-
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Mrs. Hertha Traub of Webb nue honoring Mrs. Abraham
Phone Empire 6426.
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avenue had as her house guest Gleicher of 2026 Gladstone ave-
Sponsored by Young People's Temple Club
— MN. I. Needles of Los Angeles, nue who is leaving for New York
= ho has taken her departure for on June 16 and will board the p
Akuitania on June 22. Mrs.
E• the East.
Gleicher will visit Paris, London,
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
The Misses Lillian and Florence Berlin, Warsaw and Budapest.
Horowitz of Hazelwood avenue
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
-
have left for a two weeks' trip
MOHEL
through the East.

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ANNOUNCING

Temple Beth El,

Moonlight

MONDAY

JUNE 20th

CENTERS ASS'N

School:
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reinitz of
English classes will be conduct-
E- 8100 Burdens) avenue have re-
ed
during
the entire summer on
= turned on the S. S. Majestic from
Tuesday and Thursday evenings
= MI extensive trip through Europe.
from 7 to 9 p. m., at the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. M. Korhn of Ed- Center. The first class will meet
more, Mich., have returned from on Thursday, June 9, at 7 p. m.
Is Angeles, Calif., after a six Mrs. G. L. Knarr will be the in-
structor. Registrations are being
months' stay in that city.
taken now in the office of the Jew-
Honoring Miss Recline Teitel, a ish Center.
bride-elect of July 3, a delightful
= luncheon was given by the T. S. C. Music Recital.:
Because the Music School has
= Girls at the Oreole Terrace on May
'F. 27.
Covers were laid for 12 grown to such large proportions,
three recitals will be held this year
= guests.
instead of just the one. One will
---21 Mrs. F. Lewis and family, for- be held on Thursday evening, June
= merly of 2244 Gladstone avenue, 9, at the Jewish ('enter, for junior
are now residing at 2074 Hazel- pupils, two will be held for ad-
vanced pupils, one on Saturda y
w and avenue.
evening, June 11, and another on
The Misses Sidell and Rose Saturday evening, June 18 A
= Freedman of 2225 Gladstone ave. very fine program has been ar-
nue were hostesses at a dinner- ranged.
= dance at Eastwoods on Sunday,
= June 12, in honor of Miss Belle Father Welfare Club:
The Fathers Welfare Club will
Leach, a bride-elect of June 12.
Mild its first dance on Sunday eve-
ning,
June 12, at 3430 Fenkell
=
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mansbach
= of 34 Ilazelwood avenue have as avenue. .4 comprehensive pro-
gram
has
been outlined, which will
their house guests their daughter,
-=„- Mrs. Ilerbert S. Marshutz and include musical numbers, reading
and
recitations,
and dancing. The
= granddaughter, Jean Emile, of Los
price of admission will include re-
at Angeles, Calif.
freshments.

Summer

Mat Deck — RECEPTION

2nd Deck — DANCING

Zez Confrey

and his S. S. Leviathan Orchestra
Victor and Brunswick Recording

3rd Deck — ENTERTAINMENT
Red Apple Club and other
Super Entertainers

Mrs. Henrietta Garrett, accom-
•iianied by the Misses Hilda Cohen
= and Lee Robinson, spent the week-
a end of Decoration Day in Buffalo
= and Niagara Falls. While in Ni-
agara, they were guests at the

= Clifton Hotel.

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Credit Union Org•niced:
Members of the Oakman Boule•
yard Mothers Clubs have organ-
ized a credit union. They met for
the first time on Thursday eve.
ning, June 2, and because of Sha•
buoth will hold the next meeting

Mrs. Sol Osborne was hostess at on Saturday evening, June 11 .
a surprise stork shower given in This makes the third women'.
= honor of Mrs. M. IL Elias on Turn- credit union organized under the
= day evening. May 31, at the home auspices of the Jewish Center
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- of Mrs. Joshua Karbal. Covers ! since the credit union law was
were laid for 25 guests. Decora- passed two years ago.
STEAMER COLUMBIA
= tions were carried out in pink and
blue. Bridge and fan tan were Children's Band:
From Foot of Woodward 8:30 P. M.
At a meeting of the parents of
= the diversions of the evening.
Si Per Person
the children who belong to the Ju-
E :1
-
The Misses Ada Morritx. Sylva venile Concert Band it was unani-
Tickets on .•1e at Grinnell Bro.. Bo. Mc...
Medo• and Rosemary Smith hitch- mously decided to change the
— hiked to Chicago over the Decora• name from the Juvenile Concert
5" .s
ion Day week-end. En route they. Instructions will continue under
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'visited
the Jackson prison, where Band to the Jewish Center Band.
they were escorted through the the able leadership of i. Glass.
prison by the Rev. William F.
Arrangements were made for an
Hopp; the House of David and oth- open air concert in August, also
The Sho p Where Courtesy
interest. , for a vacation at a camp for chil-
oteere
w
places .
Between Calvert 104 et
dren under the chaperonage of Mr.
entertained in
and Service Prevail.
Collingwood.
by Miss Molly Goldstein. .
Glass.

Dancing for One Hour After
Boat Docks (11:30 to 12:30)

Y.

A.C•Krenz

Merchant
Tailor

10347 Woodw'd a

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GIFTS I"

Beautiful Objects
for June Brides

Whether lex china. lamp, alma,
linen, leather, or —at tiMmo'.,
in good taste. The,
the choice
three lamp. .r typieal—vertie green
reading littniiei h Itur Tape Shell
ahade,$75. Silvery ed•ra ona pa, h-
men( paper shade. with aiming globe
bate, $125 complete. Berk green cla.•
aie lamp. shade banded with Ilion.]
wreath decoration. 530 complete.

Lamp Shop—Tenth Floor

HUDSON'S

Weddings — Engagements — Banquets

—For All Social Functions.

Strictly Kosher Caterer.

M. A. PEREIRA, Manager

DETROIT CATERING COMPANY

We cater at the

leading hotels—Book

Cadillac and Stotler.

125 RICHTON AVENUE

Call Longfellow 5654.

Announcing our removal
to more pretentious and
convenient quarters

1410 Farmer st.

at grand River avenue

where we are displaying a
complete selection of Furs
in the newest styles and
modes.

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Repairing, 'Remodeling done now
at Reduced Summer Prices

Recommended by New York. Chicago
and Detroit Physicians.

MARRIAGES PERFORMED

Moved to 1699 TAYLOR

Phone Empire 4322

5.

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Baer Brothers

Furriers

mrrn, i nTIC

Mohel Specialist

27, year,' esperienc r.

Endorsed

Randolph 1949

by Leach,

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Cantor at Holbrook Synagogue.

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Refreshment sets
Picnic baskets and supplies
Beverage stands
Vacuum bottles
Wrought iron bridge lamps
Electric table stoves and electric fans
Smokers' articles
Oil lamps
Flower bowls and vases
China and earthenware breakfast and luncheon
sets
Faience ornaments
Table glassware
Magazine and fireside baskets
White enameled lavatory stands
Complete kitchenware

L B. KING & CO.

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Modern floral equipment and facilities, original
ideas at moderate prices are assured, if you per-
mit Friedman to create your floral requirements
for weddings or other occasions.

Among the many events served by Friedman Flowers in the
past week were the following: Decoration of Temple Beth El,
Shanrey leslek. Temple Emanuel. Beth David and Mishkun
Israel. Also the weddings of Indicks-Becker, Levin-Levinson
!Hotel Statlerl, Cole - Rosenzweig, and Rosenthal - Farber.
Confirmations at home of Mrs. Joseph Frank and Mrs. H. Ruby.

THE CHUPA CANOPY

Jewish marriage sermons require an overhead covering. Mr. Friedman has designed an
original Canopy Stand made of hammered wrought iron, carrying out the Spanish Period
of Design. The canopy can be furnished with either a covering of smilax and fresh flowers
or a brocaded silk cloth.
The entire canopy stands by itself and is approved by the rabbis of
Detroit. The idea is original and covered by pending patents.
Furnished to June brides
exclusively by Friedman.

FRIEDMAN 'S

Open Evenings, Sundays and Holid•ys.

ORIENT THEATclyrfi !lidL0 0K
4i. 5446 LINWOOD

Flowers telegraphed to all parts of the U. S. A.
and Canada.

