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June 3- ---Nliss Shirley Graff, dauglo. r •.1; Mr. and Mrs, Davis Graf
g„ of 1542 Delaware avenue, to Henry M. Rottman, son of Mr. and NIt's
miss S a di e (; 0 1.10.„1 „f ( 1„..„
Angeles..
Nlax
Rottman, at Congregation Emanuel, at 0 p.
boulevard,
left
for
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June 3-Miss Gertrude Glazer to lock
A where she will he the gliest of her I
sister, MN. H. J. Feerer, formerly'
June lit- Miss Rose Stitt, (taught , ' Of Mr. and Mr, Nathan Stitt
of this city.
of this city, during the summer of Fart William, Ont.. to Harry
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months'
June 10 -Miss Herdic Rudyn, daughter of MN. Meriam Itudyn, to
Harald Lewis Ross, son of Mrs. Sarah Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosc Polinsky of
June 10-Miss ClaraWeinberger, daughter of ND. and Mrs. Armin
L. ' 3322 Glendale secant gave a birth- „ , ,
1: tanner ter of Trenton N. J. to Mr. Alex Goldman, son of Mr. and
day party for their daughter, to-
M rs. Isaac Goldman of this city, at Trenton, N. J.
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Stay '
Irene, who was three on m
June 10-Miss Evelyn Weiss, daughter of Mrs. Max Weiss of 2931
I 20, T a m es was laid f ot ao gues t s .
The colors were pink and white Clements, to Mr. Lloyd J. Ancell, sun Of MN. Samuel Ancell of
Bayonne, N. J. The wedding will take place at Hotel Statler.
with all elaborate center piece.
June 17 Miss Regina Chesluk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, S.
alai Mrs. Weinshelboim.
Miss Ethel Levine is chairman Chesluk to Mr. Joe Weinshelboim, sus of Mr.
June 17--Miss Tillie Frankel to Nlerwin Goldberg.
of arrangements for Flower Day,
which will be conducted in Mount
June 24 •Claire Stein to 1/r. Irviag I. Edgar.
Clemens on June 3. Miss Emily
June 24-- -Miss Naomi Satovsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
('oho and Miss Mylo Burns are Satovsky of 1250 Chicago boulevard, to 11r. Joseph Raymond Eder.
the other members of the varmint-
June 24, • Miss Ann Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Levin
tee.
of Wark avenue, to Mr. Morris Moto,. you Ilf Mr. Had Mrs. C. Medow
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brialy of Hazelwood avenue. The wedding ‘• II take place at Hotel Statler.
July 1-Miss Lillian Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Myrtle Yvonne, to Gil- Miller of Taylor avenue, to Robert Ralway, son of Mrs. Mollie Rad-
bert Elias, sari of Mr. and Mrs. J. way of Chicago.
Elias, ..11 Sunday, June 3. Revel - .
July 1---The Misses Margaret and .1 lice Gunsberg, daughters of
tion at home of bride's uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gunsberg of 29IN Glendale avenue. to Maurice
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schner- Goodman and David Rosenberg, respectively.
ber of 1130 Longfellow, Sunday
evening. No cards.

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Mr. Frank Barcus and mother
have left for an extended motor
tour of the New England States,

A SLIPPER OF OUTSTANDING
SMARTNESS COMBINES PARCH-
MENT KID W1TII AN APPLIQUE
OF GENUINE SNAKESKIN

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelter
of Fullerton avenue have as their
house-guest, Mrs. Mabel Stern of
New York.

Dr. and Nit's. Mae Rattner and
family are now residing at 1105
Burlingame.

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Miss Gussie Busker of Seward
avenue has issued invitations for
a shower and bridge for Wednes-
da• to compliment Miss Tillie
Frankel whose marriage to Mer-
. win Goldberg will be an event of
June 17.

Mrs. G. M. Wadding of Boston
boulevard, entertained Ill guests
at luncheon on Thursday at the
a Hotel Stutter.

To honor Miss Peggy Hauer,
Mrs. Joseph Staub, Mrs. Harry
Staub and Mrs. Henry Nussbaum
entertained 50 guests at luncheon
at Webster Hall. Miss Hauer will
become the bride of Harold Brick-
Min 1 ■ II July 1.

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James and 'Mortimer Strauss,
David Welling and Edward Roth-
111071 of the Belcrest have taken a
cottage at Walnut Lithe for the
:ammo' months.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed•ward Seligman
of the Whittier left on Thursday
for Grand Haven to open their
summer lame.

Mr. Lawrence Greenbaum and
Mr. Carl Snyder have taken up
their residence at the Belcrest.

J. SCHNAAR

Mrs. Bertha Traub of Webb ave•
nue sailed on Saturday on the S.
S. Albert Bailin for an extended
visit in Europe. She will be the
guest of her sister Frau Raule
Kampitzer and her brother Julius
Berger while in Germany.

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FREEDMAN-BERGER
Of interest to many Detroiter:
its the marriage of Dr. John h reed.
of Milwaukee, Wis., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freedman If
Leicester Court, Detroit, to M iss
Geraldine Berger of Milwaukee,
Wis., which was performed at the
Beth Moses Synagogue here and
officiated at by Rabbi Joseph
Eiseman, on Sunday, May 20.
The bride was charming in an
ivory satin gown and her beautiful
veil was held by a coronet of tulle,
orange blossoms and pearls. She
carried white roses and valley

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striped flannel, and vel-
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shades, and white, red,
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ALUMNI TO HONOR
GRADUATES OF 1928

BOESKY-BRONSON
Miss Betty Bronson, daughter
of NIr. and Mrs. Alexander liron-
'1,1. IrlAt tilillt the bride of Albert
Bocs'ny, Sall of S1 r. Will Mrs. Alex
Bacsky, at a pretty wedding, on
NItly 20 at the Hotel Statler.
The bride was gowned in white
tatTeta, bodice effect, with a V-
neckline. A taffeta bow fell from
the waistline to the unever hem-
line. A cap of duchess lace with
a crown of pearls held in place a
long tulle veil edged with lace.
She carried bridesroses and sweet
peas. The maid of honor, Miss
Kate Chabensky, was attractive in
a flesh beaded georgette gown. She
carried tea roses.
Miss Pearl Kasoff and Miss
Dolly Bronson, bridesmaids, were
gowned in green and rase taffeta,
respectively. They carried tea
noes. Paul Kasoff assisted Mr.
Ilatoky as best man, and Herman
Kramer and Irving Bronson seat-
ed the guests.
A dinner and reception fol-
lowed the ceremony, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Boesky left for
western motor trip.

Former Shearer Zedek Students
Will Attend Commencement
Luncheon.

Following a custom of many
years' standing, alumni of the
Sunday School of Congregation
Shaarey Zetlek will be present at
the exercises marking the gradua-
tion of the 192S elsas and will at-
tend the annual luncheon in honor
of those receiving diplomas. The
exercises will be held Sunday
awing, June 10, at 11 o'clock, at
the synagogue, Willis avenue and
Brush street. The luncheon will
take place at 12:30. Invitations
lilies.
have been sent out to 200 alumni.
Her only attendant as matron of
Thirty-two students who have
aonor was Mrs. Maurice Levin,
completed the elementary course
who was very becoming in an or-
will be awarded diplomas. Of
chid gown of taffeta and tulle. She
these 19 are girls and 13 are boys.
carried an area bouquet 14 pink
The high school department will
roses tied with orchid ribbon.
present certificates t,, 10 girls.
Dr. Barney Israel assisted the
The commencement exercises
groom as best man.
will begin with a grand march of
Mrs. I. Berger, the bride's moth-
the graduating classes an d will in-
er, wore a black georgette gown
clude addresses by Rabbi A. NI.
And a corsage of lavender and pink
Hershman and A. Louis Gordon,
superintendent, vocal selections by
• Mrs. Samuel Freedman, the
Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski, and piano
carom's mother, wore it gown of
numbers by Samuel Shpargel, a•-
rosewood and lace and wore a cor-
companist of the Ilazoniir Choral
sage of pink and white sweet peas.
Society. Rabbi Hershman and Mr.
Among the out-of-town guests
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rubenstein Gordon. will award the diplomas
were the bride's parents, Mr. and
and certificates. The singing of
Mrs. I. Berger of Milwaukee and Iltase Marcus) of 9S Rhmle Island
the class sung will conclude the
their daughter Charlotte, and avenue announce the birth of a
program.
Mrs. Pauline Diamondstein of daughter, Joyce May.
Philip L. Rosenthal, at III , de-
litaninond, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel II. Cold. partment of Spanish in ill,. C 'liege
Dinner was served to I5(1 guests.
of the City of Do trait, is assistant
stick
announce
the
birth
of
a
son
Ur. and Sirs. Freedman left for
superintendent of the school.
Milwaukee, where they will make on May 25.
The classes will adjourn for the
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon 1.. Solomon summer Sunday morning, June 3.

of 2225 West Philadelphia avenue
announce
flee the birth of a daughter,

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A G(10I) TIME AWAITS YOU AT THE

18th ANNUAL

Excursion to Tashmoo Park

Given by the

Bicur Cholem Society

Affiliated with

Jewish Center Council of Clubs

SUNDAY, JUNE 17th, 1928

Field Events -Rae es- Dancing

Baseball Games-Prizes--Fun Galore

Dance to the music of the Famous Sea Hawks

Tickets $1.25

Foot of Griswold, 9 a. m.

ORDER YOUR AWNINGS

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BEAN-WEINBERG
Miss Betty Sara Weinberg. Greta.
daughter of Si. and Mrs. A. Wein-
Mr. and Mrs. II. Salter of 2498
berg of Bay City, became the ,
Pasadena are receiving congratu.
Sirs. Ella Schwartz of Newark,
bride of Joseph N. Bean, son of
the birth of a son, Irwin N. J., and son, Dr. Edgar Toiled,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Bean, at a pretty lations
Mrs. I. D. Strauss of the Bel- wedding on Sunday at the Hotel Harold, on Slay 19.
of the U. S. army, are the guests
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crest has opened her summer home
of Mrs. J. B. Goldman and sm.,
Statler.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Wol-
at Legioner, Indiana.
Abner Goldman.
The bride was gowned in a
white satin bouffant 110,101. Merl stein (Kate Cohen) announce the
Among the prenuptial affairs in tulle veil was held in place by a birth of II Ilaughter, Shirley Joyce.
Mrs. Ernestine Harman of De,
honor of Miss Tillie Frankel, a lace cap studded with rhinestones.: on MitY 8.
trait is the guest of Mrs. T.
June bride-el••t, was a linen show- She carried bride's roses.
II irsehfield.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Becker
er on Tuesday at which Mrs. Har-
Est her Blumberg. maid of holt -
ISelnia Lightstone) }111110Ullell the
r• Frankel of Sturtevant ;MIMIC
At the seventh annual state sis-
or, wore pointe taffeta 81111 carried birth of a daughter, June Con•
was hostess.
terhood convention, held in Jack-
Coalidge roses.
stance, on May 20.
son on May 24, Mrs. Frances Levy
The bridesmaids, the alisse:
Miss Regina Chesluk of' 3821
if this •city was elected correspond-
Ethel Jacobson, Mary liable , .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarnell ing secretary.
Thirty-first street, a June bride- Sybil Newman and Esther Wein-
elect, was the guest of honor at berg, wore bouffant frocks and (Lillian Gerson) of -4J8 Rest
bridge-luncheons and showers giv- carried flowers to correspond with Buena Vista street announce the
Miss Mini Hirschfield 01111 broth-
en by Nliss Rose Ash and Mrs. E. their gowns. Mr. Samuel Snyder birth of daughter, Shirley, on er, Milton, spent the week-mill in
May
22.
Lipkin.
Detroit.
was the best man.
The bride's mother wort blue
Mr. and Nit's. Sidney Rattner
Oil Saturday, May 20, a personal
Checker
Cabs Empire 7000
georgette, and the groom's mother
I Sadie Freedman) of 3200 West
shower and bridge was given by
was gowned in black lace. A din
Euclid are receiving congratula-
Miss Anna King of Hague avenue,
tier reception followed. after
tions on the birth of a Sall, Myron
in honor of Miss Clara Kraus, a
which Mr. a n d Mrs. Bean left for Stanley, on May 10.
bride-elect. A luncheon was served
Chicago.
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to 10 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reitzen
!Karolyn Berlinerl of 3720 Long-
In her home on Wildemen , kor-
GENSER-LEVINE
:Inflow avenue are receiving felici-
ai..., Mrs. Chucks Ilarris (Selma
The Emanuel Synagogue o
a daughter,
Knoppow) was hostess at a beau-
. tations on the birth Of
scene Of a pretty
the
Betty Jean. Saturday, May 20.
'fully appointed bridge luncheon
when MISS Goldie Levine.
old hosiery shawer on Saturday,
ter of Nlit. and Mrs. A. Levine.
he honoree of the occasion being
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came the bride of
Miss Evelyn Levinson, a bride.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Selig Le--
drct of July 1. The guests were Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky read tt
-oiled at a long table, centered
service.
with bowls of sweet peas and or-
The Detroit Music Study Club
Miss Levine won , 0 white Sat
chids, lighted by tall yellow tap- gown, bouffant style. with an al: held its animal luncheon and elec-
ers.
even hemline finished in scallopw! lion of officers on Friday, Nifty la,
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lace. She wore a cap-shaped Me : at the Lee Plaza. The fallowing
and carried bride's roses and Iffie- members were elected to office,
111s. S. Quentin Kesler, presidmg
of the valley.
Pesach Tikvah Cong.
-presnient
The maid of honor, Miss Frr , l I Mrs. NI. lienyas. v
attractive
in
a
gr.,-
Mrs.
Howard Satzen,,teill. recant-
SCIENTIFIC MOHEL
Fink, Wee
Laurence Title-
ing
secretary;
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carried
period model.
9380 N. Martindale
baum, corresponding secretary,
roses.
Euclid 5384•R.
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A dinner followed the ceremativ and Mrs. Emory Monash,
Marriages Performed
The following menulli•r-
urer.
for 300 guests. Nit'. and Mrs. G
were
elected
to
serve
on
the
bila1.1
ser are sojourning in New York.
, of directors: MN. Saul Trigg, NIN,
Harry Kopel, Sirs. E. Shawn and
. Mrs. Louis Jay .
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The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisc:d.
Lodge, Independent Order In....
Writh, will he in charge of 11.•'
Bonstelle Playhouse on Sundaj
evening, June 3, when the entire
lionstelle company will present
"The Nlarquise," a farce comedy
of unusual worth. Stine. Clara
Clemens, distinguished wife of
Oxlip Gabrilowitsch, will play the
leading role, assisted by the Bon-
stelle company.
This evening will mark the so
cial event for the members of
Pisgah Lodge and their wives, and
all of Detroit Jewry are requested
to participat• in this event, and to
reserve Sunday evening, June 3,
for a visit to the Bonstelle Play-
house, to join Pisgah Lodge and
the Ladies' Auxiliary in this social
event.
Mrs. R. B. Newman, chairman,
and her committee have been un-
usually energetic in the sale of
tickets for that event.
fhe premeds of this event will
go towards defraying the expenses
Of the various philanthropic and
cultural activities of Pisgah Lodge.
Members of the auxiliary are
urged to attend the meeting this
Monday evening, and to settle for
theater tickets.

New! Jackets of
Velveteen or Flannel
For Sports Events
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Rev. A. Leibovitz
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ANNUAL

TEMPLE MOONLIGHT

By Young People's Temple Club of Temple Beth El

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Foot of Woodward Ave. 8:30 P.M.

Monday Evening, June 18th

Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 Boat Docks 11:30 P.

TICKETS $1.00

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The marriage of Mks Sarah
The
Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mr-
H. Snyder, and Irving A. I evy.
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lev V.
was solemnized Sunday, May 27
at the Congregation Shaarey Z.•
dek, Rabbi A. Si. Ilerschman 1.111,
and a b.
acing• Dinner follnwe. 1 am
ception was held at It P. m.
bridal
sat ,
Miss Snyder wore a
noriod gown with lace insert ,- I ,
bodice and skirt which VI:,
Nations outlined in seed near'•
and silver sequins. Iler veil wa ,
, of tulle with a lace cap and oranoo ,
Idassoms. She carried a boutpic .
af white rases and lilies of the v:11
M. Mrs. II. Snyder wore a 1,111,;
frock and wore a corsage of
r ed roses. Miss flora Snyder. ma ,
of burial'. wore a period frock at;
oink satin with tulle skirt. Th
Misses Bee Lieberman, Annette
Roaenberg and Babe Brod were
the bridesmaids. They wore re-
spectively white taffeta. nink bead.
ed satin and Yellow chiffon period
frocks and all carried bouquets of
red roses tied with ribbons corre-
-ponding in color to their gowns.
Mr. Moses Alperin of Chicago.
causin Of the groom, was the best
man. Moors. Lawrence Lewin of
Chicago, Harry Grossman and Mil-
: in Mahler were the ushers.
Lillian Saberman, cousin of the
trroom, and Lean Levy, cousin of
the bride, were the flower girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Levy left on a
honeymoon trip to Chicaeo. They
will make their home in Flint.

Rarely does a day pass without
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the moderation of our prices . . . .

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