PiEVEtiton:Awmt(illtiallICLq PAGE SIX Charming Bride of Judge Keidan Hudson Sale of NURSERY FURNITURE Help Mother Furnish Nursery Economically and Practically Mr. and Mrs. David Trattner Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman and daughters, Myrtle and Made- and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robbins and line, of Los Angeles spent several the Misses Dorothy Isberg and days in Detroit this week visiting Ruse Schrebnick spent the last friends and relatives. While here week-end in Cedar Point at the they resided at the Wilshire Apart- Breakers. ments. They have just returned from a trip which included New Mrs. Sol Gittleman and daugh- ' York, where they visited their son, ters Corinne and Ora Ruth have Harold, who is attending Colum- returned from a sojourn at Kings- bia University; Cincinnati and To- ton, Ont. : ledo. "Santa Maria" $4.95 The Misses Lucille and Maxine Finsterwald, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard, will arrive on Sunday from Ithaca, where they Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kruger and were students at Cornell Univer- Dr. Maxwell E. Silver ore leaving sity for the summer session. for Los Angeles by motor. Mrs. Helen Gross Sillman is among the guests at the Inn at Charlevoix. This fine model of the "Santa Maria" mimes rowdily sailing ontoxs the tonna,: to find a har- bor on a desk, table, or perchance a annul man- tel. It is a lovely miniature of the large models that hare been the rogue daring the past two seasons, even the go jig being of canvas. The size is just right for drab, table or wall . 1111111- tel , inches from hart to peak. A eery sperial 'slate at thix price. L B. KING & CO. East Grand River and Library Mrs. E. Broody, Mrs. Julia Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mellon of ruse and son Philip and Miss Fan- Clairmount avenue have returned nie Weiss have returned from a from a month's visit in Atlantic motor trip through New York and City and Philadelphia. the Catskill mountains. Mrs. J. E. Mitchell entertained at luncheon and mah jong last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Max Weinberg of California. "The International Jew" — Who Is Ile? Much has been said about the International Jew-- Come and hear him speak for himself-- ADMISSION I am an International Jew. you wish to know how one FREE If looks, feels, thinks and speaks, come to hear me speak on Thursday evening. Schubert Lafayette Theater Aug. 18th, 8:15 P. M. MEN—WOMEN—CHILDREN --- Come to --- CAPTAIN TAREFF'S RIDING SCHOOL Six-Mile Road and Livonia-Redford Town Line Road. On Six-Mile Road two miles West of Telegraph Road, corner ,PERSONAL ATTENTION • 2 Beautiful Halls Available! PHILADELPHIA HALL — KIRBY CENTER — Mattresses filled with CottOrl or Kapok, 2.95 to 58.95—Cov- ered with pink o- bi. art ticking. Sizes to fit the • b ova bassinets, and cribs. • Pillow. with Kapok tilling, 45c — Pink I or Woe! al. pink with blue on the never. side. Sizes IT bye and 11 by 17. Quilted Pad,. 49:- 15 by 34 inches, Kirby and St. Antoine. Newly redecorated, first-class janitor service Decorum positively guaranteed . .„ Rats Reasonable. For information Call Main Office, Northway 0476, or Garfield 7044-J . Samuel Rhodes and Max Sable motored east and are at present in Atlantic City. MRS. HARRY B. KEIDAN Pretty in its simplicity was the marriage ceremony of Miss Kate Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Israel Levenson of 2270 Tay- lor avenue, to Judge Harry B. Kei- don, on of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kei- dan, which took place on Wednes- day, Aug. 10, at 4:30, at the bride's residence in the presence of the immediate families. Rabbi A. 51. Hershman and Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky officiated. Si iss Dorothy Levenson, sister of the bride, assisted as maid of honor and Hyman A. Keidan, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Keidan left for a wedding trip to the northern part of ('amide and the Western coast. They will return to the city about Sept. 15 and will make their home at the Whittier. The public ,weer of Judge Keidan, who is II gears old, is not- able. Ile was graduated from the Detroit College of Law and admit- ted to the liar in 1904, Eight years later, Ilugh Shepherd, then prose- cuting attorney, appointed him as- sistant prosecutor. Ile served in the same captivity under Charles II. lasnow•ski During this period Keidan's most striking service was in prosecuting arid proprietors of roadhouses Ca fes, in which girls under 17 years of age, escorted lay older men, were served with liquor, and in all but ridding Detroit of quack medical nien and loan sharks. Miss Shirley Friedman is among Mr. and Mrs. David Berlin will the guests at the Inn at Charle- be hosts to a company of friends voix. on Sunday at their home in Bloom- field Hills in compliment to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen- Mrx Weinberg, a popular guest zweig and son Abner have re- ;rom the West. turned from a sojourn at the Inn at Charlevoix. Mrs. Laura Wurzberger of Chi- cago boulevard left on Sunday to Miss Esther I. Bloom of 234 join Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin- Windemere avenue has returned son at Mackinac. after spending six weeks in the West. She spent three weeks in Mrs. M. II. Cohn and family and Chicago. --- --- Mrs. R. R. Goldstone are recent arrivals at Van Etan Lake. Mrs. Abe Coition of 1 aSalle boulevard and youngest Solt, Mil- A dinner of beautiful appoint- ton, are spending two weeks at the ments was tendered Mrs. Max summer home of Mr. and Mrs. .fax Weinberg of Los Angeles Tuesday Veliek at Hongore Bay, Onawav - - --- evening at the North•annl Inn by Masters Albert and Louis Gor 4(1 of her friends. ;Ion are spending the month of August at lamp Nissokone, Os- Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kantor are coda, Mich. now residing in their new home at 3750 P isadena avenue. A birthday party was given in honor of Mks Ida Eisenberg on In honor of Mrs. Max Weinberg Saturday evening, kug. A, at her of Los Angeles, who is the house home at 8821 I% (laminae,: Wilson guest of Mr. anal Mrs. A. S. Wein- avenue. Covers were laid for 25 berg of Ilague avenue, Mr. anal guests. Breakfast was served at Mrs. Israel Brown of the Wilshire the Detroit Leland Hotel the fol- entertained at dinner on Wednes- lowing morning. day at the Masonic Country Club. - ---- Sirs. Harry Cohen of 1624 Glynn Dr. and Mrs. ('harks Bennett of court left Friday for a two weeks' Mr. and Mr , . Bernard Isaacs of Massachusetts avenue are guests visit to Atlantic City and New 2305 West Euclid avenue are at Van Etan Lake Lodge. York. spending three weeks at South: Haven, Mich. Miss Jeanette Schnedman of Miss Eva Rosen, secretary of the 3730 Wager avenue has returned from all extended trip to NOV Y. M. H. A. of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Mrs. Roy ChatlIn and mother, is the house guest of her sister and York and Atlantic City. Mrs. Pearl Lieberman of Clements brother-in-law, Sir. and Mrs. Ben avenue, are enjoying a short stay Sidlow of 2500 Glynn court. I. W. Weinstein of Burlingame at South Haven, Mich. avenue has as his guest his daugh- - • Mrs. Simon Snitz, accompanied ter, Mrs. M. Bilovsky of Cleveland, The entertainment committee of by her son. Harry, have left for Ohio. their home in Newport News, Va., Jericho Rebekah l.odge, No. 328, entertained with a bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ferguson after being the guests of Mrs. stork shower on Monday evening, have returned to Chicago follow- Snitz' daughter and son-in-law, Aug. 8, in honor of Mrs. W. Hack- ing a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max- Mr. and Mrs. D. Block of 21103 er, which was held at the home of well Benjamin of Wilson avenue. Blaine avenue, during the past two Anna Gottlieb of 3787 Blaine ave- months. nue. Covers were laid for 40 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg Mr. and Sirs. Morris Birnbaum guests. of the Hotel Chatham left on Mon- of Hazelwood avenue left on a mo- day for Chicago, where they will Dr. Ira Altschuler of the Lee be guests at the Edgewater Beach tor tour of the East, slopping off at New York, Atlantic City and Crest has returned from a six Hotel. weeks' visit to Boston, Mass. Washington, D. (i. Mrs. M. Lipsitz of the Whittier was hostess to 30 guests at lunch. eon on Wednesday, Aug. :1, at the RRedford Country Chili. Philadelphia and Byron. Pillows and Bedding Specially Priced Mrs. Alex Werbe of Glendale Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lipsitz anal' avenue is spending a few days in family and Miss Esther In chhalter Cleveland, Ohio. are touring through New England and the Berkshire mountains. David Levyn and Miss Tina Levyn of Fostoria, Ohio, are the Mrs. M. Deetz of Buffalo is visit- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. ing Mrs. Jennie Tobias of Hamil- Solomon of Calvert avenue. ton boulevard. 11 inches from stern to bowsprit and II FINE HORSES Rosinets, SIM and 94.95—Attractive styles in ivor y-color wood, oultable fcr babies in their first six months. op to tt years, and from H i to 5 yea,, are $7 •1, Bassinets for 14.75 and $19.75. Illustrated, 114.75. Roby Scales, 14.95— Ivory•enameled, complete with bestial and maim pad Illustrated. High Chairs, 34.95— Cke lu.. of four col- ors, Windsor back, Complete with alummuni tray ,. Illustrawd. Chest of Drawer,, 812.50—Fout draw ens for It ab Y clothes. Ivory-col- or. Illustrated. Nursery Chairs, 82.89 —Trimmed with beads and complete with skirt and Ivory. chamber_ color. Illustrated. Mrs. Alan Kopelson and daugh- ter, Sally Jean, of Gladstone aye- :, nue are at Clyde, Mich., for a few weeks. Stirs Tessie Grossman of Colum- bus, Ohio, is spending several weeks in Detroit as the house guest of Mrs. Joseph Gendleman of Blaine avenue. ----- Patricia Kolodin of 1986 Waverly avenue, who left June 26 for the East to spend the entire Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saxe of summer, is being extensively en- Chicago spent a few days in the tertained by friends and relatives. city this week as the guest of Mr. Al present she is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Horowitz of I and Mrs. Peter Wilkus. Riverside drive, New York. Miss Mrs. Guy Rowe and son Charles Mrs. J. Sweetwine and daugh- have returned to their home in New York after having been the ters, Annette and Sarah, of 2047 Hazelwood avenue have returned guests of Mr. and Mn. Charles Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard. from Chicago, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Anixter. The Misses Ruth Cohn and Dolly Mrs. William Schustak of Leslie Lewis of Buffalo were the guests I of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg of avenue have returned from a de- lightful trip to Milwaukee and Chi- Burlingame avenue last week-end. cago. Mrs. Schustak was accom- panied by her son, Alexander, and daughter, Celia. Dance Tonight ! v Dancmg from 6.3G to 10 The Mimes Bertha London and Cecil Sutkin are spending the week-end in Toledo, Ohio, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dolgan. Dr. Maxwell E. Silver of 83 East Warren avenue left for an indefi- nite stay in California. Judge Keidan definitely entered the political arena in 1918, running for associate recorder of the old recorder's court. He was defeated by a slight margin by Judge Ed- ward J. .leffries, veteran of the bench. Judge Heiden then was drafted to aid in drawing up the plan of the present recorder's court, which did much to eliminate delays in admin- istration of justice in criminal cases. Already much in the confidence of the public, the young attorney was appointed to the new recorder's court by former Governor Albert E. Sleeper in April, 1020. He was for- mally elected to the bench by an overwhelming majority the follow- ing November. The recaarder's court plan Judge Kristen helped conceive and put in operation provided for a psycho- pathic clinic, which has since worked in close co-operation with the probation department. each con- tributing much to the administra- don of justice. Judge Keidan has gained more than local recognition for the stern •usiive he has meted out to armed •thugs. He has contended men who go armed in the commission of a :crime are prepared to murder, if resisted, and that they should be put away for long terms. Governor Fred W. Green ap- pointed Judge Keidan to the circuit bench March 17, 1927, to succeed : the late Judge George P. Cold. arringto b.) the Detroit- Leland Dance Orchestra t_MUSiC FOURTH The marriage of Sirs. Esther Gaitely to Robert Ruben of this city, formerly of Boston, took place on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at the home of Rabbi A. Si. Hershman, with the rabbi officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben an, at home to their relatives and friends at 2633 Richton avenue. FLOOR PRINTS.ELLERS ',SOCIETY INVITES YOU TO A PRIVATE VIEW OF ETCHINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS BY WILLIAM BLAKE JOSEPH PENNELL FRANK BRANGWYN CHARLES A. BARKER FRED SHOTWELL • AND STUDENTS OF THE CRAFTS GUILD AUG. 11 TO AUG. 18, 1927 RUBEN-GAITELY 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. 111 EAST KIRBY AVENUE DETROIT LIBURT-ZEMAN A beautiful ceremony took place on Tuesday evening, Aug. 9, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, at which Miss Nettie Zeman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeman, and Dr. Joseph !Abut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Liburt, were united in marriage by Rabbi A. M. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Puroff of Hershman. Ocean Park Way, Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Zeman wore a French have returned to their home after model of white satin princess style, spending a week with Sir. and with a long train embroidered in Mrs. Ray Chatlin of Clements ave- pearls. Her veil was cape shape. nue. Miss Esther Zeman, as maid of honor • was becomingly attired in Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cohen green georgette, while the three and family and Mrs. Jennie Finkel- bridesmaids were attractive in stein of Chicago have been the Period gowns of green and peach. guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Raskin These were Miss Gertrude Rat- of 2294 Glendale avenue during chick, Miss Elaine Rose and Miss the past four weeks. Ann Koval of Rochester. Dr. Charles I.akoff served Dr. Mr. and Mrs. George Willens of Liburt as best man and the ush- 8425 LaSalle boulevard have re- ers were Sol Rose, Robert Silver' turned from a trip to New Hamp- stein and David Zeman. shire, where they visited their Little Miss Yvette Brenner of children at ('amps Eigle Point and Bay City was flower girl and Mas- St i mson. ter Miles Meyerson was ring bearer. Miss Frances Wollen of Blaine Dr. and Mrs. Liburt left for Du- avenue has returned from St. luth and Mackinac to be gone un- Buis, Mo., where she had motored til Sept. 1. with her sister and two sons, Dr. Among the out-of-town guests Irwin I. and Albert Roy Lappin. present were: Mr. and Sirs. J. She was extensively entertained Ko•al of Rochester, N. Y., and during her stay there. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Aklin, Samuel Vanek and daughter Anna and Sol Sirs. R. Rosenblum and Mrs. Vane's, all of Chicago, and Mr. and Lillian Yudowitz were joint hos- Mrs. Louis Brenner of Bay City, tesses at a bridge and linen shower Mich. given in honor of Miss Ned Ze- man, a bride-elect of this month. ATLAS-FINEBERG Iligh honors were won by the Misses Esther Zeman and Gertrude Mr. and Sirs. Philip Fineberg Greenbaum. Covers were laid for announce the marriage of their 22 guests. daughter, Helen Rose, to Hyman Mrs. Max Hayman of 37411 Atlas of Chicago, Sunday. Aug. 7. Mr. and Mrs. B. Katz of 2709 Fullerton avenue entertained on Sunday, Aug. 7, with a dinner in Wager avenue and her cousin, Miss honor of their twenty-fifth wed- Dorothy Mendelsohn of Des ding anniversary. Card playing Moines, laws, have returned home was the diversion of the evening. from a motor trip through the East, which included Cleveland, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Bittker as, Miss Rose Selling of 9933 Mc- Pittsburgh, Atlantic City, Phila- delphia and New York. While in receiving congratulations on the Quade avenue entertained with a tomcsior 01 STEPHAN PASTERNACKI bridge in honor of Miss Rose New York, Mrs. Hayman was a birth of a daughter. Marjorie Mae. Weiner of Winnipeg, Man.. on guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stock- July 27, er, formerly of Detroit. Thursday evening, Aug. 4. BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE Mr. anal Mrs. William Gottes- Mr. and Mrs. I.. Rosenthal and man of 9710 Martindale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Trun- sky and son, Leonard, have left for Mrs. J. Rosenthal and daughter, announce the birth of a son, Bur- New York. They will be the Rhea, have returned from an ex- ton Edgar, on Thursday, July 7. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Stu- tensive trip through Northern Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kantor of den, who are residing on Riverside Michigan. * 3750 Pasadena avenue annowo, drive, New York. Mrs. Morris Otis and daughter, the birth of a daughter, Rita Na. cool ED HS W ASHED cIRCULA PING AIR Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Manheim Clara Belle, of 2256 Ferry Park, talk. i and son, Jerome, and Mr. and Mrs. have left for an extended trip to D. Ponnusky and son, Milton, will Buffalo, Niagara Falls and To- Mr. and Mrs. J. Sivy of 3987 : : leave Sunday by motor for a trip ronto, where they will visit friends Beniteau avenue are receivinz WILLIAM I. CHITTENDEN JR., Manager through he Allegheny Mountains and relatives. congratulations an the birth of :a and Atlantic City. daughter, Miriam Siphra, July Mrs. Joseph Gendleman of ■ Reverend A. Rosenthal, cantor Blaine avenue delightfully enter- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal of of Congregation B'nai Moshe of tained with a bridge-luncheon on 13247 Pinehurst avenue announce -- 2010 West Philadelphia avenue, Saturday evening, Aug. 6, in honor the birth of a daughter, Garry left on a three weeks' vacation for of Miss Tessie Grossman of Co- Lorraine, on Thursday, July 28. Hunter, N. Y. lumbus, Ohio. Covers were laid for 12 guests. High honors were In revolutions It is the most 1 Between Calvert awl Miss Esther Engel left for a two awarded to the Misses Rose Esko, powerful who incurs the greatest Collingwood. weeks' stay at Indiana Harbor. Tessie Grossman and Sadye Esko. danger. NO COVER CHARGE HUDSON'S Settling an Estate Paintings by old and maul ern masters at the j. W. Hughc'r Studio Maccabees Building 33.35 Putnam Ave. FLEMISH MASTER (1600-1650) LEol, nerds given pervonoo • D•ntion. Ice Cream .411r33. 11 MADE of the purest in- gredients in a factory as clean as your kitchen. Special designs and flavors for weddings, parties, bridge luncheons and other social events. DETROIT•LELAND HOTEL i fiN- 4 t 43 io- A.. Cen Kr z riumscitm- rd.r.racisiziass:-.Incionstailosamans 4,01044rN4-_!,04tNItWQ. WO* Merchant 11-e Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd Tailor a-id Service Prevail. • ( ..)NSFNIEltS ICE 14i07 Dexter 6 CREAMEIV OMPANY Arlington 8801