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Engagements

5-YEAR-OLD GIRL WINS
YOUNGSTERS' CONTEST
IN PLAYING OF PIANO

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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seltzer of 1609 West Grand boulevard an- years old, daughter of Mr. and
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Dr. Edward R. Mrs. Elias Rubenstein of 418 King

Edwin Rosenthal, Jr., }:loan
Goldberg, Jr., Robert and Art hur Robbins.
Schlesinger and Edgar Rosenberg
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left for Camp Kohut, Oxford, Me.,
where they will spend the summer
months.

A splendidly complete meal. exit••
itely semml, in the unmirpaysed .111non'•
ents of the luxuriona Savoy. Itemalk•
aide Yak,. 111.25.
Special Sunday Dinner, $130.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
are occupying their hummer home
at Lake St. Clair Flats.

WEDDINGS

Mr. and Mrs. Max II. Elias of
3345 Richton avenue entertained
little guests in honor of their
daughter Shirley Rea's sixth birth-
day.

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DETROIT'S FINEST
HOTEL°

Mrs. Henrietta Garvett enter-
tained at the Book Cadillac on
jUlle 25, in honor of her daughter
Eleanor's eleventh birthday.

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Mrs. Abe Silherherg of Burlin-
game avenue entertained on June
21 in honor of Mrs. Milford Stern
and Mrs. Sarah Rteenzweig, who
sailed this week for Europe,. The
Lee Plaza was the scene of the
luncheon and bridge. Covers were
laid for 16.

Bring your old fur
coat to us for free
examination and
estimate on the
cost of remodel-
ing. , repairing., re-
lining, etc., at our
special summer
prices.

For your conveni•
mice we will call and
estimate your repair
work at your borne.

ai r , cella Frank, formerly of
McLean avenue, is 'HOW occupying
her hummer home at St. Clair
Flats.

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the faces of our customers when their
rugs are returned to them looking
bright and new, he'd soon run short
of $5.00 bills. Join this long list of
satisfied customers today.

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of Chelsea, Mass., a daughter.
31.1111i 15-1'o Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan (Lillian Leff) of Boston
boulevard, a daughter, Sally Louise.
June 25—Ti, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Stepsay of '2981 West
Buena Vista avenue, a son, David.

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Vests, 2.00 Step-ins, 3.00
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Lingerie—First Floor

EADA JOY RUBENSTEIN

avenue, was recently declared the
winner in the kindergarten division
of a piano playing contest con-
ducted by the Music 'Trades Asso-
eilltion. She was awarded a lov-
ing cup. Eada Rubenstein ren-
dered the Clement' Sonatina
among the numbers that slit-
played.
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, mother
of this talented youngster, is a
teacher of pianoforte, and is the
instructor of her little daughter.
Mrs. Rubenstein is also respon-
sible for last year's winner of the
cup, a little boy of 5 years.

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Open Tuesday Night Till 10 o'clock.

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Marriages

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The bridesmaids were the Misses
Sadie Eska, sister of the groom,
Doris Robbins and Lillian Coven.
Corner Gladstone
They were attractively gowned in
Watch these columns for
bouffant gowns in pastel shades
opening announcement.
and each carried bouquets of tea
roses with ribbons to match their
gowns.
Mr. Maxwell Cores acted as best
man, and the ushers were Aaron
Itzkowitz Edgar, Jot. W. Goldberg,
Dr. D. Sandweiss and Dr. A. San-
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The bride's mother was attrac-
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produce is regarded as conduci,
to the creation of better condition-
both eminomic and social. Such
roses and system must, however. be admin-
and carriedconsage
EDER—SATOVSKY
istered by an organization or it
sweet peas.
The Book Cadillac Hotel was the
body which is not influenced by
groom's mother was gowned
scene of a beautiful wedding on
in tan georgette trimmed with social theories.
co-ordination of the
the evening of June 24, when Miss
20.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen- Naomi Satovsky, daughter of Mr. lace and carried a corsage of
activities of the various bodies en-
-se - eig, and twin sons Arthur and and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky, and Dr. sweet peas.
gaged in agricultural research and
Dinner
was
served
to
250
guests,
Erwin. of Pingree avenue, are
l,loseph Raymond Faler were unite, after which Dr. and Mrs. Irving extension wor k is of primary im-
spending the summer months at
M Hersh-
of equal impor-
their summer hoax' e at Cedar in marriage by Rabbi A. M.
Itzkowit z Edgar left for an ex- portance. It is
tended honeymoon trip to Cleve- tance that planning of research am
Point. man.
The ceremony was performed
tivities for it number of years in
land and Canada.
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advance should become practicable
Mrs. Gi•ela Newlander and in the Italian Gardens ballroom,
and for the further purpose it is
daughter, Helen, are spendintr a under a huge horseshoe shaped
GAUM—WASSERMAN
necessary that the system of in•
wee k s visiting relatives in NH, canopy of leaves and white peon-
score
Temple Emanuel was the
ies, from which hung a hell of
June
21 struction and unification of curri-
white rose petals, flanked on either of a b eautiful wedding 4.11
culunt in agricultural schools be
side with palms and tall standards when Miss Sylvia IN assn roan, brought about, so that the present
Norton .1. Newland and brother,
of white peonies. Six tall baskets
overlapping be eliminated. A
I ,- II, are attending the American daughter
of Mr. Mri. Charles
of white peonies connected with 1Vasserrnan, became the bride or board should be constituted rearm
furniture mart in Chicago.
white satin ribbons marked off the Benjamin Gomm. Rabbi A. M. smiting the government depart-
Ashinsky pleformed the ceremony inent for agriculture, the depart-
aisle.
Mr. Saul Abranntvitch is low-
The bride was lovely in a hoof- at 5:30.
meat for agricultural colonization
ing for New York, where he will
'flut bride was charming in a of the Jewish Agency, the Pica,
fantgown, Queen Ann collar. The
teach a summer course at the New bodice was of white satin and yoke white satin bouffant gown. Iler the Nlikweh Israel School and the
York Universit
Ilte skirt U118 Spamiah lace veil was held in place Hebrew University.
of Chantilly lace.
a d Mrs. Jacob Schwartz of of Chantilly lace, applicade flow- by a cap adorned with orange
21. There is no subject of
n
\I r.
She carried bride'- more importance than the mark-
1 Belmont avenue entertained ers, and crusted with pearls. She blossoms.
eting of the products of the colt,
Saturday. June 16, in honor of wore a cap-shaped tulle veil, rases.
Miss Mildred Wasserman,
nists. This calls for a careful in-
engagement of their daughter, trimmed with lace and pearls. She
carried n bouquet of lilies of the of honor, wore a rose taffeta goW11. vestigatiox and involves the adop-
a nte. Covers were laid for 75 valley, white sweet peas and an- period style. She carried Premier tion and maintenance of high
gists, including a number of out-
TOS05.
standards of quality, the problem
town relatives and friends, gelus roses.
The bridesmaids were Miss An- of shipment and transportation,
Mrs. Satovsky, mother of the
tong whom were Mr. and Mrs.
e Cossman and Dr. Norris M. bri'lywas gowned in white chif• nette Rosenberg, who wore flesh and the creation of an agency
fon, with silver trimmings. She satin studded with rhinestones, which is to facilitate the handling
ttman of Flint and Dr. Joseph
wore a corsage of ping claudiva, and Miss Anna Wax, who wore and the sales of such products.
Schwartz of Chicago. •
each taffeta. Each carried Cool-
(To Be Concluded Next Week.)
pernet roses and lavender sweet
idge roses,
The Misses Eve and 'Gertrude peas.
Harry Reissman served as la st
Mrs. Joseph Kane, sister of the
vin entertained a number of
groom, acted as matron of honor. man and the ushers were !tarry front stile. Her bouquet 10110 of
ests at their home on Fullerton
Her gown was it bouffant style, Grossman and William Newman. Premier IOM'S.
enue, On Saturday evening, June
orchid color. She carried a bou- Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt are sojourning
The bridesmaids, Rose Cutler,
. Among those present were
in the East.
quet of yellow mensings roses.
Sylvia Nledow, Mollie Mmlow, Mol-
e Misses Belle Briskman, Selma
Nliss Adeline Dann, the maid of
lie
Goldstein and Edith Robins,
ag, Wilma Shenker, Lillian Lei-
REES—WEINBERGER
honor, was gowned in pink orchid
were becomingly gowned in vari-
r, Mildred Prady, Sara Rapen-
chiffon. She carried a bouquet of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weinberg. ous shades of organdy and carried
rt, and Messrs. Louis Kasten,
pink Claudius-pernet roses.
er announce the marriage of their roses to correspond.
mull Isieb, Al Smith, Dr.
The bridesmaids were the Misses daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Edward
William Garelick ser•edlls best
igld n. Louis Brightman, Hen-
Ruth Benson, Miriam Lavine, Leah Rees, on Sunday, June 24, at the man, and the ushers were Edwin
Don Wexler, Jack
Goldman, Lillian Eder and Ethel home of Rabbi Moses Fischer. Din- Elk, Jack Greenberg, Norman
radv and others. The evening
Levine. They wore bouffant gowns ner was served at Joseph's Res- Rom, Jack Cohen and Irving Gold-
is devoted to dancing and enter-
of pastel shades and carried bou- taurant. Mr. and Sirs. Rees will man.
in ment.
quets of pink briarclitre roses.
be at home at 2633 Richton ave-
\I r. and Mrs. Medo• loft for fin
Dr. Sam Eder, brother of the nue after July 4.
Eastern trip immediately after the
Miss Bessie Green of King ave-
groom, acted as bust man, and Nit'.
reception.
ue has returned from a six
Abraham Satovsky, brother of the
AUSLANDER—CHODOROFF
eeks' trip to California, stopping
ALBERT—SOLOVICH
A lovely %Whiling Of pretty ap-
various points of interest, in- bride, was head usher.
The ushers were Messrs. Bud pointments was held Sunday eve-
uding Los Angeles, San Diego,
A simple but impressive 11- d
Bloom, Nate Apsal, Jerry Sher- ning, June 24, at Temple Beth El. ding ceremony was solemnized
rand Canyon, Ariz., Yosemite
man, Harry Scott and Davis Ben- when Miss Sarah Chtoloroff be- Sunday, June 24, at Hotel Bel-
national Park, am! Colorado
son.
came the bride of Edward Aus- crest, when Miss Bess Solovich,
prings.
Master Gerald Eder acted as lander of this city. Rabbi A. M.
daughter of Mrs. Rose Solovich,
ring bearer. Ile carried the rite: Ashinsky performed the cere-
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim has m-
became the bride of Samuel Albert
on a white satin and lace pillow mony,
of Grand Rapids. Rabbi A. M.
imed from a five months' visit in
trimmed with pearls.
The bride looked lovely in a Hershman performed the core.
alifornia.
Little Rita Satovsky and Rodent- beautiful gown of tulle and taf-
many at 2 o'clock in the present-t-
Magi& were the flower girls. They feta and wore an antique lace veil ot the immediate (ninnies.
Miss Rosalie Grabowski enter-
strewed the aisles with white rose with n coronet of pearls and car-
Miss SOlovich was simply
ained eight guests at a Isanchean
petals. Mrs. Joseph Schwart.: ried a bouquet of roses and lilies gowned in a Grecian model of
n June 13 at the Women's Ex-
sang "0 Promise Me."
of the valley.
white georgette. She wore an im-
', anus, in comiliment to Miss Lu-
Dinner was served in the Cry--
Miaa Libby ChodorofT, sister of ported felt hat and carried valley
cille Marx, daughter of Mr. and
the bride, assisted as maid of lilies. Her sister, Lydia Solovich.
des. Benno Marx of Los Angeles, tal Ballroom for 200 guests.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Raymond
honor
and the bridesmaids includ- attended as maid of honor, and Mr.
-hose marriage to Harold Marks
Eder will leave on the steamer ed the Nlisses Jeanette Auslander, Harold Alpert served as best man.
take place in California in
• will
America
for
Europe
June
30.
They
Lea
Klafens.
Ann Topper, Edna Following a wedding breakfast
eptember. In last week's issue
t was inadvertently stated that will spend four months in Vienna, Auslander, Fay Cooper and Mrs. and reception, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Austria,
during
which
time
Dr.
left for a month's tour through
M iss Grabowski entertained 80 Eder will be engaged in medical Peter Chodoraff.
Morris Auslander, brother of Maine. l'pon their return they
uests instead of eight.
research work in the leading hos- the groom, acted as best man, and will reside in Grand Rapid..
Among the pre-nuptial affairs pitals and colleges in Vienna. the ushers were 'William Aarons.
They will also visit England. Theodore Weiss, John Isaacs, Peter
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g iven in honor of Miss Lillian Mil-
Germany. They ex- Chodoroff, Joseph Chodoroff and Checker
er, a bride-elect of July 1, were a France and
Morris Botvinick.
ridge and handkerchief shower pect to return in late fall.
Master l'hillip Denenfield was
by Mrs. Charles W. Hirsch; a
ring hearer and little Miss Edith
luncheon at the Stotler Hotel by
EDGAR—STEIN
Zusman carried the veil, whip•
hat. Harry Druckman, later tak-
Claire Stein anti Dr. Irving Ile-
ne her guests to the Bonstelle kowitz Edgar spoke their marriage Elaine Sobel and Mary Toporofskv
P layhouse; II bridge and hosiery vows June 24 at the B'nai Writ!) strew flowers in the path of the
bower by Miss BessisaaNliller, and Center. Rabbi J. Thumin, assist- bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachman at-
Miss ('oil Miller entertained on ed by Cantor Aaron Itzkowitz Ed-
T hursday with a luncheon at the gar, brother cf the groom, officiat- tended the bride, while Mr. and
Book Cadillac and a theater party ed at the ceremony. Palms and Mrs. James Sobel attended the
at the Bonstelle Playhouse.
ferns formed the background for groom.
Mrs. Chodoroff, mother of the
the bridal party.
bride, and Mrs. Auslander, mother
Miss Jeanne Stone left for New
The bride was attired in an im-
York, where she plans to spend ported gown of duchess satin. of the groom, were attired in black
late gowns and wore corsages of
the summer.
period style, trimmed with Chan-
lavender sweet peas.
tilly lace encrusted with rhine-
Following the ceremony, dinner
Every day's delay in in-
stones and crystals. Her veil was
was served to '250 guests.
cap-shape, made of Chantilly are
suring your prized furs
Among the out-of-town guests
and tulle, trimmed with orange
the possibility of
present were Mrs. Edward Gottes-
blossoms. She carried a gorgeous
man and son of New York City,
its being irreparably dam-
bouquet of white rose•,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotaky
aged by moths or fire or
lilies, and lilies of the valley.
of Sarnia, Canada.
Mrs. J. W. Goldberg, sister of
•
stolen by housebreakers.
Sir. and Sirs. Auslander left for
the groom, acted as matron of their honeymoon trip to the Thou-
For permanent peace of
honor, and she was very attractive
sand Islands and will be at home
mind call RA. 0022—AN-
in an ivory taffeta bouffant gown
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a son, Jerome.
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Victor llirsh of Leslie- avenue, a son.
June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bell t Nlathilda Utchenik) of
2525 Ferndale avenue, a daughter, Anita June
June 14—To Rabbi and Mrs, Irving Miller (Florence Ashinsky(

and Mrs. Milford Stern,
Mrs, Sarah Rosf•izweig and Jose-
Phi, and Philip Stern sailed Oil
from Quebec on the
SS. Empress of Scotland for 11
summer's travel in Europe. They
will return early in September.

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June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil E. Goodman (nee Foe Pearl Fin

silver), a son, Junior.
June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Nate Iltdden (Blanche Goldsmith), t
daughter, Romayne Haleva.
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paskovitch of Wyandotte, Mich.,

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to Morton Siegel.
July 1—Miss Lillian Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Miller of 'Taylor avenue, to Robert Railway, son of Mrs. Mollie Mid-

Mrs. Milton Sloman motored to
Pittsburgh for a week's visit.

Rabbi Iron Frans is in Chicago,
where he is attending the sessions
of the Central Conference of
American Rabbis.

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July 1--Miss Sheri Cohen, dam-Adm. of Mr and Mr, Reuben
Thhen, to Mr. Harry Kraus, son of Mrs. Dorothy Krill,
Nliss Adele Salinas, daughter of NIr. 111111 Sirs. Julia.
July 1
Selman, to Mr, Maurice 11 ohl of Toledo.
July 1—Miss Evelyn Levinson to Joseph Gonek.
July 1—Miss Sybil Newman, daughter Of Mr. .Abraluen Newman,

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July 1-- -The Misses Margaret and Alice Gunsberg, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gunsberg of 292o Glendale avenue, to Maurice
The Misses Rae, Gertrude and
iVi - ly.
Goodman
and David Rosenberg,
Anne Bernstein of Collingwood
avenue nurtured to Lansing, Mich.,
for the week-end. While there they
were the house guests of Mr. sad
Mrs. David Kramer.

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MEDOW—LEVIN

Miss Ann Levin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Levin, and Mr.
Morris Metlow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Medium, were married on
Sunday, June 24, at Hotel Steller.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman performed
the ceremony at '7 o'clock. The
bride Was attractive in • white
tulle bouffant gown studded with
rhinestones. A chow fitting elm
held in place her long tulle veil.
She carried bride's roses.
The maid of honor, Sadye Levin,
was gowned in green taffeta, bout-

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