- - TircyjentonjEwisnefRonicus PAGE SIX Marring's BROMBERG-BEERBOHM Wins Hadassah Beauty Contest v. The marriage of Suzanne Rhoda Miss Nathalie Rosenman Is Beerbohm, daughter of Mr. and Awarded First Prize at Mrs. Samuel Beerbohm, to Paul Out-door Dance, David Bromberg, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Bromberg, took place at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve- Miss Nathalie Rosenman, the ning, Aug. 23, at a simple and charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. If beautiful ceremony performed by Chas. II. Rosenman of the Subway Rabbi A. M. Hershman at the Stet Flower Shop, won first prize in the Toni Weinberger and daughter, Mrs. Mary Gordon of Burlin- ler liotel, in the presence of mem- game avenue, who has been in the Betty, of Burlingame avenue have bers of the families; and a few in- returned from a most interesting East, is at present in Boston. timate friends. Rabbi Gordon of and extensive European trip. Toronto, who officiated at the wed- ding of the bride's parents, was Mrs. Samuel J. Berkowitz of Miss Rebecca Alper, daughter of also to have been present for the 3365 Richton avenue have re- ceremony but ill-health detained turned from a three weeks' stay Hirsh B. Alper, has returned from a vacation trip to West Virginia him at his home. The wedding at South Haven and Chicago. and Pittsburgh. march was played by Miss Ger- trude Sarnoff and Miss Lillian Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Glasser were Garfinkel of Toronto sang "Oh William LaGrange and Izak La among the out-of-town guests at Promise Me." The bride was given the Rumack-Abramson wedding in Grange of Cape Town, South Af- away by her father. The aisle was rica, were the week-end guests of Toronto. marked off with white satin rib- Dr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler of Bur- bon, flanked by high standards Mr. and Mrs. David Hillenberg lingame avenue. filled with fall flowers, and the and son, Sidney, have returned ceremony was performed under a Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levine and from a three weeks' motor trip to Spanish arch with a background of New York, Atlantic City, Washing- daughter, Nancy, of Negaunee, palms. Mich., visited friends and relatives ton and Baltimore. The bride was attired in a sleeve- in the city this week. less white period model, with a Mr. and Mrs. Jay 1. Jay and long faille bodice and peplum, del- Miss Ruth Mandelker has re- sons are spending a fortnight in icately embroidered in the tiniest turned to her home in Cleveland New York. of seed pearls, and an extremely following a visit with Miss Miriam bouffant skirt formed of layers of Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard. Mrs. J. Jacobson has returned French net, finished with bindings NATHALIE ROSENMAN from a three weeks' visit at South of faille at the uneven hem line, Miss Rove I'hilips is visiting her which almost touched the floor in parents in New York. She will re- back. The long tulle veil was held beauty contest held under the aus- — - PilVK of the Hadassah at their out- turn in time to resume her teach- in place by a juliet cap of orange Among the Detroiters who are blossoms, on the train. White door dance at Granada park Aug. spending some time at the Grand ing duties with the opening of the fall semester. satin shoes were worn with the 22. Hotel at Mackinac are Mr. and This is the second time that Miss Haven, Mich. costume and short white kid pull- Mrs. Sidney Frank. Harold B. Desenbere is visiting on gloves, the bride carrying a Rosenman has carried off first hon- Colonial bouquet of gardenias and ors in it beauty contest, having won Re'verend Anthony Rosenfeld of his parents in Buchanan, Mich. He valley lilies. The string of pearls last year's contest conducted by 2010 West Philadelphia avenue, will return to resume his practice of law immediately after Labor worn during the ceremony was the the liadassult. cantor of B'nai Moshe Synagogue, gift of the groom. Besides having a natural beauty, has returned from a three weeks' Day. Miss Roseanne!' is very talented in stay in New York City. The maid of honor was Miss Mrs. Jack Lewis of Chicago Ann Bromberg of El Paso, sister the dramatic field. She had the :tending part in her class play at boulevard has returned from a of the groom, who wore a French Mrs. Samuel Burnstine and Central high school in June, 1926. daughter. Inez, and Mrs. Fannie visit in Cleveland. period model of silver lace and carried a Colonial bouquet of It is said that Miss Rosenman Selinsky are sojourning in the has turned down a contract for the East. Mr. and Mrs. Max Markowitz of rose sand valley lilies. The brides- stage as she believes the silver Beaubien street entertained with maids were Miss Mign Beerbohm, --- screen preferable for her type of a dinner on Sunday, Aug. 14, in cousin of the bride, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stern and beauty. honor of the bar mitzvah of their Goldie Smith of Toronto. They small son, Norman, are now resid- Miss Rose n son, Marvin. Covers were laid for were gowned in green chiffon and man is 17 years of ing at 2019 Elmhurst avenue. age. 30 guests. carried Colonial bouquets similar September 1st to October I st inclusive DISCOUNTS ON ALL **Silverware Glassware Lamps Oriental Goods Gift Articles 'Pottery Etc. *Dinnerware Housewares •Lenox China Excopted "Alvin and Rogers 1847 Excepted •••Rookwood xcepted L. B. KING & CO. 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Little l'hyllis Mrs. Irving Gould of LaSalle Mrs. Sloe Lansky has returned Kirschbaum made a very charming boulevard has motored to New from a week-end at Cedar Point, flower girl and was also attired in York to visit with relative's and Ohio. green chiffon. Ushers were Saul friends. A large group of members at- Beerbohm, brother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman Sydney Bromberg, brother of the tended the first golf tournament The NI itsees Sylvia Leader, Flor- groom, and Norman and Alex of Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights enc• Pearlman and Ann Stewart and sons, Stanford and Ross Louis, of 1956 Pingree avenue have re- of Pythias, held Tuesday, Aug. 9, Beerbohm, cousins of the bride. base returned from a two-weeks turned after spending 10 days in Mrs. Beerbohm, mother of the at Sylvan Glen Golf Club. stay at South Haven and Chicago. Chicago. At the luncheon which was bride, was attired in 0 draped model of nude colored satin with served after the tournament prizes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zussa have Sirs. L. H. Pollock has returned a rhinestone ornament, and wore were awarded to the winners of left for an extended Eastern trip. to her home in Asheville, N. C., shoes and hose to match. Mrs. the putting contest, driving con- following a visit with her sister, i Bromberg, mother of the groom, test, kickers' handicap and for low The marriage of Sliss Sadie Ry- was gowned in black satin and gross score In addition, every cus to Abe Max will take place Mrs. Sol Shaw of Webb avenue. tulle trimmed in rhinestones and member who participated was pre- on Sunday, Aug. 28, at Hotel Stig- Mrs. Rose Sties of Atlanta, Ga., sequins with matching accesso- sented with 11 high class golf ball. ler. is the house guest of Mrs. Oscar The chancellor commander of ries. Both wore shoulder cor- Wander of 1.eslie avenue. .1 feature grout) at the lodge announced that he will sage's of orchids and valley lilies. Mrs. Pauline Ruffman of Edison The long table was decorated present the chancellor's cup to the avenue has returned from an ex- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander with a beautiful centerpiece of winner of the next tournament, tended European trip. arrived in the city Sunday for a flowers and candelabra. The color which will be held some time in four weeks' stay. They are stop- scheme throughout was green, September. In honor of M iss Louise Press, ping at the Addison Hotel. Many white and silver. whose marriage to Joseph Mandell social affairs are being planned in Among the out-of-toss n guests will be an event of Sept. 4, at Bay their honor were Mr. and Mrs. Bromberg, Kalamazoo, and B. Adelman of City, Mrs. Rae Press and Mrs. parents of the groom; Ann Brom- New York. Dare Cohen were joint hostesses Mrs. J. II. Ball and Mrs. Alex berg, sister of the groom; Sydney Mr. and Mrs. Cook left for an at a personal shower and Sirs. Werbe were joint hostesses at a TRESSING the new Paris Bromberg, brother of the groom, Eastern wedding trip, after which Henry block entertained at a mis- themes for Autumn. Chunels luncheon and bridge at the Savoy and Benjamin l'rensky, cousin of they will reside in Detroit. Miss eellaneous shower. bows and bolero treatments. Press in compliment to Sirs. Rose Stien the groom, all of El Paso; Mrs. received many lovely gifts. Vionnete's kinetic tucked lines, of Atlanta. Samuel Cornfield, grandmother of SONENSTRALL.SISLER — — circular side draperies, pleats side --- the bride; Miss Marian Cornfield Temple Emanuel was the scene Mrs. Edward J. Levitt and draped and double-V necklines. Mrs. Joseph H. Lewis, daughter and Miss Sylvia Cornfield, aunts of a very pretty ceremony on Sun- daughter, Barbara, left for New The new copper leaf shade. The Henrietta and son Hershel, of Bur- of the bride; Mrs. Samuel Rogul, day, Aug. 21, when Miss Lillian York to visit prior to sailing for new tans and blues. Black is lingame avenue have returned Mrs. Harold A. Farber, Mrs. Jack Sisler, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Europe with Dr. Levitt in No- strongly featured. from a two weeks' stay at Van Friedland, Mrs. M. Roth, Mrs. Ja- Morris Sisler, became the bride of vember. Ettan Lake. cob Smith, Miss Jeanne Solomon, Al Sonenstrall, son of Mr. and Third Floor. -- Miss Betty Griss, Miss Goldie Mrs. Sam Sonenstrall of Bay City, Mr. and Sire. Edward Ilarris of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rycus will Smith, Miss Jennie Smith, Miss Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. The 647 Medbury avenue wilt be at be hosts at a dinner Saturday eve- Other Frocks 16.00 Up Lillian Garfinkel, Leon Scher and bride was charming in a period home on Sunday, Aug. 28, after- rting in compliment to their daugh- Sydney Roth, all of Toronto; Dr. gown of white duchess satin. Her noon and evening, in honor of the ter, Miss Sadie Rycus, and Abe and Mrs. Scher of Mt. Clemens. veil was cup shape, of real lace bar mitzvah of their son, Joseph. Max, whose marriage will take The bride's going-away costume and embroidered in pearls. Orange No cards. place on Sunday, Aug. 28. Among wag a brown ensemble consisting blo.ssomsadorned it. She carried the numerous affairs in honor of of a two-piece crepe dress worn a bridal bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Max Frank and family of Miss Rycus were a linen shower by under an English coat of tweed Burlingame avenue have returned Mrs. Joseph Ziff and daughter, with red fox trimmings, an Eng- of Miss Mary Kauffman, as in maid honor, was attractive an from a month's sojourn at Van Fannie; personal shower by Miss lish brown felt hat and oxfords orchid gown with bouffant skirt of Ettan Lake. Esther Mitnick; a bridge-luncheon 1452 FARMER ST., COR. JOHN R., NEAR WOODWARD and bag of alligator. - --- lace. The bridesmaid, Miss Frances at which Mrs. Abe Heller was hos- Mr. and Mrs. Bromberg will Wolf, wore white. Joe Sisler per- Dr. Harry C Metzger who is tess; stocking and handkerchief make their home in Detroit. formed the duties of best man. Mr. specializing in pediatrics at the shower tendered by Mrs. William rr Minneapolis, Hospital, and Mrs. Sonenstrall have left for General Cohen; iniseellaneous shower given COOK-FELDMAN a trip to Chicago._ Minn., is visiting with his mother, jointly by Sirs. Sidney Max and Mrs. Moses Metzger, and sister and Mrs. Sol Fienberg; evening party A very pretty ceremony took brother, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. by Miss Lillian Meizele and lunch- MITCHEL-OPPENHEIM place on Sunday evening, Aug. 14, Miss Helen Oppenheins daugh- Metzger of 25:12 Pingree avenue, eon and theater party with Miss at the Emanuel Synagogue, when Miss Rose Feldman, daughter of ter of Mrs. Rose Oppenheim, was for a period of two weeks. Sara Penick as hostess. --- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman of united in marriage with Samuel — Kirby and St. Antoine. Mrs. William A. Fenner is Philadelphia and Byron. 3243 Tuxedo avenue, and Jack Mitchel on Sunday, Aug. In honor of Joseph Olenikoft of 21, at spending a month at Long Beach, 943 Alger avenue, who has left for Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer the home of the bride's mother sister, Nachtel of her New York Mrs. City. A. H. Los Angeles, Calif., Dave N. Soli- I., with Cook of Clairmount avenue, were 367 Philip avenue. The ceremony L. Newly redecorated, first-class janitor service united in marriage. Rabbi A. M. took place in the presence of the tare and Irving Wuntner were immediate families, with Rabbi A. Decorum positively guaranteed Ashinsky officiated. hosts at it smoker and stag party Sirs. W. Kozlow and daughter, NI. Hershman officiating. The bride was charming in a Saturday, Aug. 20. Pearl, of Calvert avenue are at bouffant gown of ivory satin, trim- Rates Reasonable. The bride looked lovely in a the Edgewater Beach Bushel, Chi- med with bridal lace, beads and Miss Lee Rappaport of Toledo, white ivory satin gown, trimmed cago, for a several weeks' stay. pearls. Her veil, which was crown with pearls 111111 duchess lace. Her Ohio, who is the house guest of For information Call Main Office, Northway 0478, or shape, was held in place with headdress was nip shape and kept Miss Ann Shnurowitz of Inverness Mr. son, and Donald, Mrs. Samuel are at Hartman Garden avenue, is being extensively enter- pearls and orange blossoms. She in place with mange blossoms. She and Garfield 70444. carried a shower bouquet of bridal carried a shower bouquet of bridal City, L. tained during her stay here. I., for the month. roses. lilies-of-the-valley and baby roses and valley lilies. Following the ceremony, dinner breath. Sir. and Mrs. Joseph M. Marks • Miss Shirley Feldman attended was served to 25 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell left for and children, Burton and Aimee, her sister as maid of honor and have returned to the city and ar e a wore a gown of rose georgette and wedding trip to New York and making their home at the Belcrest. e tulle head dress. She carried an Atlantic City. Upon their return they will reside at the Whittier. arm bouquet of tea roses. Richard Cott of Edison avenue Al Cook, brother of the groom, --- smiled for a sojourn in Europe. BLUMBERG-WALLACE acted as best man. A pretty ceremony took place The bridesmaids, the Misses Jean Boesky and Sunday, Aug. 21, at the llotel The Misses Rose Cook, his Sibrack, Tette Helen Rottenberg have returned Cook and Rose Adess, wore gowns Stotler when Miss Betty Wallace, from Chicago, where they spent of peach, canary. flesh and blue daughter of Joseph Wallace of two delightful weeks at the home 2:106 Clairmount avenue, became georgette and all had headdresses of tulle. They each carried an the bride of Irving W. Blumberg, of Mr. and Mrs. Fishman of North son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blum- Avers avenue. arm bouquet of tea roses. The ushers were Nathan Cook, berg of 1443 Glynn court. Rabbi Mrs Jacob H. Schakne and A. M. Hershman officiated. Oscar Scholnick, Harry Feldman The bride made a beautiful pic- niece, Miss Freda Marcus of and Dr. Harry Friedman. Johnstown are among the recent Little Misses Dorothy Rabino- ture in a gown of white bridal with and Mollie Rifkus were flower satin, bodice effect, trimmed with arrivals at Mackinac and Chicago, pearls. Her crown shaped veil, girls and wore peach crepe dresses and carried baskets of roses and which was trimmed with Venitian Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodman and lace, was held together with pearls rose petals. 77 2 family have moved to their new - Master David Weisberg acted as to harmonize with her gown. She home at 2515 West Euclid avenue. carried a shower bouquet of bridal ring bearer. Following the ceremony, dinner roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Raub Adel and Mrs. Oscar g Miss Faye Wallace, sister of the was served to 250 guests. Not one of these rugs will he displayed Among the out-of-town guests bride, assisted as maid of honor Adel of the Belcrest have returned before Monday. They are among the finest present were Mrs. S. Strauss and and wore a peach chiffon gown from Mackinac. and carried an arm bouquet of tea to daughter, Edith, of Philadelphia, seamless Wiltons produced, and the pat- Miss Ida Alper, daughter of end Mr. and Mrs. M. Willage, Miss roses. terns are the latest. In appearance, serv- The bridesmaids, the Misses Hirsh B. Alper, 323 East Warren, a M. Boris and Miss Warren, all of Esther Blumberg and Dorothy has returned from a seven months = iceability, they are not surpassed at this Wallace, wore flesh gowns and car- trip to Boston, Albany, New York price. ried arm bouquets of pink roses. Atlantic City, West Virginia and you wish, we will gladly arrange ex- Louis Blumberg, brother of the Pittsburgh. groom, acted as best man. The tended terms of payment on any one ushers were Harry Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin of these choice Wiltons. Merril Goldman. of Wilson avenue are spending 10 PA Following the ceremony. • din- days in Montreal. ner was served to 50 guests. IA Mr. and Mrs. Blumberg left for Miss Revenna Alper of Pitts- E - -• IA an extended wedding trip to Chi- burg, Pa., is visiting her uncle, = PA cago and northern parts of Can- Hirsh B. Alper and family of 323 ada, and upon their return will re- East Warren avenue. side in this city. II .; c0 HI7 AV/ In honor of the enzagement of rs• -a• CHAS H A UNMAN..• HAMBURGER-ROTHSTEIN Miss Ann Levin of Wark avenue Abraham H. Rothstein of Hazel- to Morris Medow o• Hazelwood 2P7 4AIATICIT AVE Frank A Seder—Eighth Floor—Ch•rg• Accounts Incited. wood avenue announces the mar- avenue, a reception was held Sun- '= 411. riage of his daughter, Dora, to day, Aug. 21, at the Fort Wayn e comoccov 9171 Samuel Hamburger, which took Hotel. More than 200 guests were = place on Sunday, Aug. 21. present. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HOLD GOLF TOURNEY 471tr5, Coming! ',rot E g g g g g 5 P, IA tommemobwomm ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■ SUBWAY If FLOWER SHOP rol4ALL ecaisioNs FLOWERS FRA co N i !DEN .-.-.711111111111 1111 111111111 111 11111111111;11111111 11 1111 11 111 1 111111111111111 11111 11111 11 11111 111 1111111111 1 111 11 111111111111111111 1 111 1 11 1 111111ri