,Americair Palish generical Carter currox avauttz • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 E (9LTROIVLWISII ORM ICU filarriageg Summer Frocks Is I For The Smart Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marwill of Virginia Park have been entertain- Younger Set ing their mother, Mrs. Stricker, of Chicago. Lovely Frocks in rep- licas of Paris design and our newest orig- inals. Exquisite little "affairs" in a veritable flower garden of sum- mer colors. All sizes, 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 Dr. and Mrs. Max Bailin will leave on Sunday for New York and sail on July 6 on the Ile (le France for six weeks in Europe. Complimenting Miss Merriam Gottschalk, whose marriage to Leon Cogan was an event of June 26, Mrs. Allen Kahn entertained at a luncheon and bridge at the that entertained with a dinner, Chatham hotel, Miss Bee Rosen- bridge and linen shower at the Masonic Temple, Miss Ilelen Op- ; penheim entertained at a bridge at her home at 353 I Hip avenue, Mrs. J. Camiener was hostess at a bridge, and the members of the Aguda Shisho entertained at a din- ner at the Hotel Tuller followed by a theater party. Years. $ 2 .9 5 $ 4 .9 5 $7.95 Blue Regulation Coats for Girls, 2 to 6 years, at $10.75. • s..7 \ so c:77.7EZ:,.4A6 Miss Dorothy Lieberman of 2284 Chicago boulevard presented a number of her pupils in a piano recital on Wednesday, June 29. Mr. end Mrs. M. E. Garber, ac- companied by their sister, Miss Celia Garber, and nephew, Melville Conheim, have motored to Win- nepka, Ill., where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. As- cheim and family over July 4. Are You "Off" Your Game? Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Levin, formerly of 2987 Gladstone ave- nue, are now residing at 2670 Gladstone avenue, Mrs. L. Byron Marko of Dexter boulevard entertained at a bridge and stork shower on Friday eve- ning, honoring Mrs. Maurice II. Levin (Esther Friedman). Covers were laid for 20 guests. MILLER-ASHINSKY One of the most beautiful and impressive wedding ceremonies of the season took glare on Wednes- day evening at the Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ave- nue, when Miss Florence Ashinsky, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky of Taylor avenue became the bride of Rabbi Irving Miller of Youngstown, Ohio, son of Rab- bi and Airs. A. Stiller of Brooklyn, N. I. The ceremony was performed jointly by Rabbis Ashinsky and Miller, parents of the bridal cou- ple, and also Rabbi Nachman H. Elm! of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is a son-in-law of Rabbi Ashinsky • Cantor L. Rugman of the ( ongre- gation Emanuel assisted by Mr. Scholnick led the choir in the chant- ing of the ceremony. The bride was very charming in a white duchess satin gown, Vion_ net model and her veil was of cap shape and kept in place with or- ange blossoms. She carried a Bible with ribbon streamers showered with lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. N. H. Ebin of Brooklyn, N. Y., was matron of honor and car- ried a shower bouquet of Coolidge roses, larkspur, and lilies-of-the- valley. Miss Esther Hadassah Ashinsky, sister of the bride was maid of honor and the Misses Du- dish Ashinsky, sister of the bride, Eva Miller of Brooklyn, N. Y., sis- ter of the groom, Freda Ebin of Brooklyn, N. Y., a niece of the bride, Ruth Rosenthal, cousin of the bride, and Isabelle Perlow of Pittsburgh were bridesmaids, and all carried madam butterfly roses and gypheile. Dr. Nathan Ashinsky of Pitts- burgh, brother of the brisk, assist- ed the groom as best man, and the ushers included Rabbi Harold ROs- enthal. Philip Ashinsky, Jacob J. Rosenthal, cousins of the bride, Harold Galomb and Abraham Gold- man of Youngstown, Ohio. The bride graduated this month from the University of Pittsburgh. The groom is a graduate of the Rabbi Isaac Elchonan Theological Seminary of New York. Little Elaine Albert was flower girl, and Master Julian Kavanau acted as ring bearer. Mrs. Ashinsky and Mrs. Miller, mothers of the bridal couple wore y corsages of orchids and lilies-of-the- were I)r. Ezra Lipkin, Harry Awl- kid and Bernard Dusk, brother of the bride. Little Miss Doris Rosenshine,' niece of the groom, carried the bride's veil, and the little Misses Clara Uretsky and Delpine Rosen-, berg, niece of the groom, were. flower girls. Master Gerald Bright, nephew of the groom, was ring- bearer. Among the out-of-town guests! present were: Airs. Eli Makowsk and daughter, Ann, (roan Chicago, and Airs. David b'rankil and daughter, Thiressa, and son, Gid- eon, of Philadelphia. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for 100 guests. Dr. and Mrs. Vidaver are home to their relatives and friends at 493 West Grand boulevard. BLUMENTHAL-KATZ The marriage of Miss Nettie Katz, sister of Mrs. Playinan, t Max Blumenthal, son of Airs. At nie Blumenthal of this city, too place at 2044 Philadelphia We st on June 26 at 6 o'clock. Rabbi S. Strauss officiated. The bride looked lovely ina imparted gown of white satin, trimmed in rose point lace. Her veil which was of cap shape and close fitting was of Egyptian ef- fect. She carried a shower bou- quet of bridal roses and valley lilies. Little Miss Bialey Goodgall was flower girl and wore a frock of yellow chiffon. Master David Blu- menthal was ring-bearer. Following the ceremony dinner was served to 100 guests. Out-of• town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Blumenthal and son of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ilershovitz of Pontiac, Mich.; Mrs. I. Largorsky of Boston, Mass., and Miss Fanny Scleter of Liverpool, England. Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal have left for a tour of the east, and on their return will reside in Detroit. PAGE SEVEN . Planned Initiation J flmelhocliJ Woodward Thru to Washington SUPER SHEER CHIFFON sr AARON J. BLUMENAU The outstanding feature of the' approaching convention of District Grand Lodge No. 6, I. 0. II. B., will be the initiation of the Mir- nard Ginsburg convention class of, more than 200 candidates Tuesday night. The ceremonies, to which Aaron J. Illunnenau, captain of the l'isgah degree team, devoted a' great deal of time and effort, are,' expected to be the finest ever held. 1 They are open to the public. Sat; (Bit,; Antra' Miss Anne Roth of New York is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz. Mrs. A. Peel of Cincinnati is the guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Levine. 2.50 Three Pairs 7.20 Himollsocles—Himol-Hose--First Floor. , For the Bride y OU WILL FIND HERE A MOST LOVELY SELEC- TION OF BOOKS FOR THE. BRIDE TO TAKE ALONG ON IIER W EDDING TRIP, IN ADDI. TION WE HAVE Tills SEASON TIDE HAND- SOMEST C01,I ECT IONS OF WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS. Mrs. J. S. Moss and Miss Sadie Niarienthal have returned home after spending three weeks at GOLDMAN-TWERSKY A beautiful wedding was solem- Rochester, Minn., where the for- nized at the 11'nai B'rith Commu- mer was taking treatments. J. S. SHEEHAN ' S 1550 WOODWARD nity Center Sunday, June 26, when Moss accompanied them from Chi- Mrs. Esther Gaitley and sister, Miss Edith Twersky, (laughter of cago. Miss Jacobs, formerly of 409 Mr. and Mrs. J. Twersky, was Sarnsworth avenue, are now resid- Mrs. Albert Ruff and children united in marriage to Samuel ing at 2633 Richton avenue. Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. and Mrs. Abe Lipp and daughter of Boston are the guests of their Goldman. Rabbi Aishiskin offici- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zackheitn mother, Mrs. E. Beckman, ated. of 2722 Calvert avenue will be at The bride was charming in a home to their friends on Sunday, Charles Levy has left for Char- Following the ceremony, a dinner gown of ivory satin, trimmed in July 10, from 2 to 5 and from 7 levoix to join his wife, and they to 10 in honor of the Bar Mitzvah was served in the auditorium of the pearls and lace. Her long tulle expect to remain there during the of their son, Herschel Selig. No synagogue for the immediate fam- veil, coronet fashions, was held in summer season. ilies and the local rabbis of Detroit place with pearls and orange blos- cards. and out-of-town guests. Toasts soms. She carried a bridal bou- Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stone of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Silberblatt were delivered by Rabbis Kotler quet of bridal roses, lilies-of-the- Detroit spent Sunday in this city. and family, formerly of 621 Aishiskin, Fisher, Thumin, Eisen - ' valley and orchids. nein, Lesser, Stolman, Fine, nor Mrs. Anna Rothenberg, aunt of ODORLESS AND PERFECT Chandler avenue, are now residing witz, Straus and Zager, all of this the bride. Wait charming in a green at 1474 Calvert avenue. city . gown and carried a shower bou- Following the dinner, a reception quet of Harding roses. The maid Miss Dorothy Green, daughter i ft.„ 50 . 1 guests at Webster Hall took of honor, Miss Jean Hutton of Bay of Mr. end Mrs. David Green of City, wore a pink georgette gown 3500 West Warren avenue, has Rabbi and Airs. Miller left for a trimmed in pearls and carried an completed a course at the Condon Intermediate school with highest honeymoon trip to the Canadian arm bouquet of yellow roses. The honors. She was also first to do Rockies, and will make their hum t s bridesmaids, the Misses Sara Perl- man, Esther Greenberg, Goldye the city broad jump at Belle Isle, in Youngstown, Ohio. In loving memory of Hyman 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. Melrose 4200 Steinberg and Jeannette Perlman, Suberoff, who passed away June DOS1E-URETSKY were attractively attired in gowns 27, 1926, Howard Blum left Monday for "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." Not dead to rhose also loved him, A very pretty wedding took of pastel shades and carried pink Camp Strongheart, Wisconsin, Ile Not 'mit. too none before accompanied Miss Mitzi Lebowich, place at Hotel Gotham on Sunday Columbia roses. Little Kalmayne To that liewitiful Isle of Somewhere — who has been visiting Miss Goldye evening, June 26, when Miss Dor Rothenberg and Naomi Shapiro, as Where parting is no more. I flower girls, were dainty in pink Fenster for the past two weeks, as othy Uretsky, daughter of Mr. am His Loving Wife and Children. - -I far as her home in Chicago. Mrs. Boris Uretsky of 1493 West georgette dresses. Euclid avenue, became the bride Nathan Goldman attended his In loving memory of our darling Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Morris and of Milton Dosie, son of Mr. and brother as best man, and the ush- Irving hernias, who left us June small son, Hillard, of Elmhurst Mrs. Adolph Dosie of Onaway, ers were Irving Goldman, Charles 26, 1926. Sadly missed by his avenue have motored to Chicago, Mich. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman offi- Goldman, Abram A. Wise and father, mother, sisters and brother. An Atmosphere Delightfully Different Samuel Twersky. III., to he the house guests of their ciated. Mrs. Twersky, mother of the mother, Mrs. S. Morris. Enroute One who has dined should not The brisk was charming in a they will spend a few days at gown of white satin, bouffant style, bride was attired in a brown geor. retire before walking at least four Grand Haven, Mich. trimmed with chantilly lace. Iler gate beaded gown. Mrs. Goldman, ells, for the sake of good digen- veil which was made of chantilly methcr of the groom, was charm- tion. (See Shab. 41a.) On Sunday, July 3, at 5 o'clock, lace was close fitting and of Egyp- ing in a black georgette gown Miss Molly Feldstein of 552 Hague tian effect. She carried a bridal trimmed with rhinestones. Ow' avenue and Irving Ilarris of Mon- bouquet of white roses and valley A dinner for the immediate fam- treal. Canada, will speak their lilies. ily followed the ceremony. Later a nuptial vows at the Congregation Miss Adaline Cohen assisted as reception was held for 250 guests. I Ahavath Zion on Holbrook avenue. maid of honor and wore a yellow Mr. and Mrs. Goldman left for it Following the ceremony dinner georgette gown trimmed with a trip to Cleveland, Washington, 1 will be served to 100 friends and pearls and sequins. She carried an Atlantic City snit New York. relatives at the Melrose hotel, Mt. arm bouquet of roses held together Clemens, Mich. with a yellow bow. HAIDY-BARTICK Dinner Dancing, 6:30 to 8:30 Miss Irene Lopata, a recent The bridesmaid, Miss Iva Dosie, A beautiful wedding took place: graduate of Detroit Teachers' col- mister of the groom, wore a blue at Cementer hall on Sumiav eve- lege, was entertained Saturday, taffeta gown, bouffant style and No ('over Charge June 25, by the Misses Sylva carried an arm bouquet of roses. ning, June 20, when Miss Fannie during these hours Bartiek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mellow, Ada Morritz and Rose- Bernard Dosie, brother of the Meek Avenue—Eight and One-Half Mile Road mary Smith, with a luncheon at groom, assisted as best man and Meyer Bartick, became the bride of Morris Ilaidy, son of Air. and Extraordinary Attraction Kiev. Wah Lo and a theater party. Dr. William Vidaver acted as Mrs. Max Ilaidy of this city. Rah. During the evening a surprise usher. Following the ceremony a recep- hi S. Strauss officiated. bridge party was given in her '('he bride looked lovely in a honor by her mother. Prizes were tion Was held for 150 guests. Dur- Society Entertainers awarded the Misses Ann Rosenz- ing the reception announcement white satin gown, a tulle veil in (earl, cap effect, and carried a Per Day weig, Ada Morritz and Rosemary was made of the betrothal of Miss MUSIC AND DANCING Smith. Miss Lopate was the re- Adaline Cohen to Bernard Desk, shower bouquet of bridal roses MUSIC BY DETROIT-LELAND and lilies-of-the-valley. Every room with outside b rother of the groom. cipient of many lovely gifts. lath, shower and circulating Saturday and Sunday DANCE ORCHESTRA The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth — — me-water. Among the out of town guests Stephan Pasternacki. Conductor Miss Beatrice Kaplan of West were Mrs. Eli Mikowsky and Seidman and Anna Ilaidy. Benny "Residential" appointment. Phone Roseville 558 Handy was best man. Little Dor- with transient hold amyl.. Philadelphia avenue entertained at (laughter, Ann, of Chicago. Parlor. Bedroom end Bath, $4 a beautifully appointed bridge After July I, Mr. and Mrs. Dosie othy Levenson was flower girl and Supper Dancing, 9 to 1 and up. Pullin. dining 1001:%WaS1 luncheon in compliment to Ruth will be at home to their friends at Master Norman Ilaidy was ring. drove 16.10011‘%%1011ANS11.11%319.7M Enos. 8110 a month bearer. Florence Katzin, who left Friday 149:1 West Euclid avenue. Following the ceremony dinner Chat. H. CIsmenta for Madison, Wisconsin, to attend FOR RESERVATIONS CALL RANDOLPH 2300 Was served for 150 guests. Mr. the summer session at the univer- VIDAVER-DOSIE and Mrs. Ilaidy left for Buffalo sity. C. H. ROSENMAN, BAGLEY AND CASS AVENUES On Tuesday evening, June 28, and points east. On their return 227 GRATIOT Proprietor. the ballroom of the B'nai B'rith they will reside in Detroit. r Community ('enter was the scene paixic000tt000m54.01)****** of a very pretty wedding, when Flowers bearing Cherry 9171 SIEF-HOMONOFF Miss Iva Dosie, daughter of Mr. MRS. HARPER the tag. of the Flower, For All ()ocarinas The marriage of Mks Mary and Mrs. Adolph Dosie of Onaway, WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING Sub way Flower Mich.. and Dr. William J. Vidaver lionionoff. slaughter of Mr. ant PROMPT DELIVERIES TO Shop are • indeed For the Retterlire•4ed Woman. Direction Continental-Leland Corporation ANY ADDRESS of this city spoke their marriage Mrs. Ben llomonoff of this city, to 10 MINUTES • m•rk of good ease DOWNTOWN HARPER'S ART SHOP vows, with Rabbi A. M. Hershman Jack Sief, formerly of Providence, taste in Detroit. COURTF:OUS PERSONAL ATTENTION Rhode Island, was an event is 9tI5 Twelfth St., Near Clairmoont. officiating. The ceremony took _ Open Eveninu•. Call Empire 9572 place under a white satin canopy June 12 which took place at the AT FIAMCOCK Jolla -- 00-0-0-000-0-00-00-00-000007:703:7013 surrounded by palms. home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. MCIOCILIMIANNA•%• ■ ••16‘1SW4WkWi.%%•••••••• ■■ WaV The bride was lovely in white Sol left fur a honeymoon trip ti Buffalo and points east, and upon satin gown, trimmed with chantilly lace, fashioned in period style. Her their return will reside at 1656 cap-shape veil was made of chan- Collingwood avenue. tilly lace and kept in place with COGAN-GOTTSCHALK pearls. She carried a shower bou- quet of white roses and lilies-of- The marriage of Miss Merriam the-valley. Gottschalk, to 1.eon Cogan took Miss Ann Mikewsky of Chicago, place June 26 at the home of Rab- cousin of the bride, assisted the bi A. M. Hershman in the presence bride as maid of honor, and worn of the immediate family and a pink tulle dress and carried an friends. Den Friends: arm bouquet of pink roses, Mr. and Mrs. • Cogan are motor- A number of organizations and individuals assisted us in Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, sister of the ing to Van Ettan lodge and on various ways morally and financially to complete the buildings groom, acted as matron of honor, their return will reside at 1405 of the home and farm school for orphans who were brought and the bridesmaids were the Lenox. from Poland to Georgetown, Canada, last week by Mr. Ely i Misses Belle Chesluk, niece of the Greenblatt. groom, and Adaline Cohen, who We therefore take this opportunity of inviting them all to wore gowns of peach and gold, RABBI ARRESTED FOR the formal opening of the institution which will take place on green and yellow, respectively, and YESHIVA COLLECTION Sunday, July 10, 1927, on the grounds of the Canadian Farm all carried arm bouquets of pink We purchased these fine BATHING SUITS to advantage—and we offer School at Georgetown. TUNS. LENINGRAD. — 1J. T. A.1 — We know that they will enjoy seeing the beautiful buildings Herbert Frank assisted the them Tuesday at large and important savings. At each price is a large which were erected and equipped by voluntary contributions, groom as best man, and the ushers The famous Lubowitacher Rebbe, selection—every suit all-wool—in plain colors—trimmed with contrast- and listen to the beautiful folk songs as well as instrumental Schneuraohn, a Chassidic rabbi, has been arrested on the accusa- selections to be rendered by these children. HIGHLAND MANOR tion ing color stripes. Included are Kelly green, some jockey red, Copen that he collected money for Meanie communicate this invitation to all your friends. We A Cou•try lloardiag School the maintenance of his Yeshiva. nowt that they will all meet with us and enjoy the fruits of awl Junior Collage few Girls blue, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 46. Ideally or on the Ilud• The Yeshiva of the Lubowitacher their labors. eon--nor New York Rebhe enjoyed great prestige in Bathing Caps, 25c to $1.25 Bathing Shoes, $1 and $1.25 Pr•parat•rw THE COMMITTEE FOR SETTLING JEWISH the Jewish world, being one of the Coup• Plain and fancy styles. Red, moot famous. ORPHANS AS FARMERS IN CANADA Certifwate Rmagalaied green, blue, II All rubber shaes, with crepe rubber soles. orang e and black. High School. )tome-klaking. Rabbi Schneursohn holds a po- Red, blue, gran, black, orange. Sizes 5 to 7. LOUIS BUSKER, Secretarial, ourealiarn. K sition of high regard and esteem. d rrrrr ten Training. Music Acting Secretary. His arrest has caused great excite- and Art. T•loplroso No. Arlington 5047. Begone, Cottage for Ele- ment among the Jewish popula- mentary School tion. Brush up. There's a lot of good psy- chology in being well-dressed. It gives you a sense of well-being that keeps you fit and alert. It costs so little to keep your flannels and sport clothes looking fit and trim when you send them to the Forest Cleaners and Dyers. Two Important Events Now in Progress at HEALY'S 1. FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS July Sale of Linens 11. July Clearance of Fashions DANCE TONIGHT p...zirealvsHops. 3.- " • Welcome, I. 0. B. B. Delegates ROSENHILL INN FINEST HOTEL SERVICE s3 SHORR SISTERS FROG, FISH and CHICKEN DINNERS • SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP 110TEL If° DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL For Tuesday! Extraordinary Selling of To The Jewish Community Of Detroit Women's Bathing Suits `2.85 and 83.85 All-Wool Qualities—Much Below Regular Prices 1413 ro /447 WOODWARD Alt Sixth Floor. —Ch•rga Account• Invited Vacattsra Trips ta Biermada mad Europa Assmlat•d with Illighla•d N rrrrr Camp, So. Nanles. M.. Eaten. H. Leaman, Director Rea Tarrytew•-wa-Hucl••• N.. York York A man is called by three names: the one which his parents gave him, the one his comrades gave him, and the one he wins for him- self. (Etc]. R. ail. 3; cf. Tanis. Va- yakhel.) 1. TRAVELING DIRECTIONs Ry Auto, Windsor to London. hen, e to Hamilton. to Termite mid then Georgetown Journey will tale .bout rrrrr hour. Troia leave. Grand TrInk •t•tion. Detroit. at 10 to P II direct for Georgetown. Arrive. there at I , A. N.