• A rico: Amish Perla - cal eater C111TON ARHUS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVENTEEN 7iiEnurRgrlint1sueiRoNicui r "Vit4/21-We'"; „c-vs,e-'-i G"..lt trZINONTZ cr. NW e: tall ivory gladioli. Arthur Stone was best man. The bride's mother was gowned in a Molyneux model of sea green chiffon with it three-tiered skirt of art en crystal beads. Iler shoulder bouquet was Of green orchids. 11r. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin announce the engagement of thei Mr. and Mrs. Stone left for at (laughter, Ruth Lucile, to Mr. Raymond H. Einstein of Pittsburgh, Pa. three weeks' visit to Quebec, after son of Mr. and'Mrs. Reuben Einstein of Blairsville, l'a. which they will be at home in the Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bloomberg of Flint 1111110U11C(' the engage Roosevelt Apartments, Utica, N. Y. went at their daughter, Ruth, to Slay Davis of Jackson, sun of Samuel The out-of-town guests were Saul Stone, Mrs. Meta Stone Mill- Davis of Toledo, Ohio. man of New York, 1/r. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Stern of New fork announce the engagement , of their daughter, Elsa, to Melvin Donald Kopple, son of Mr. and Sire. S. Reuben of Jamaica, N. Mr. and Mrs. David Stone of Lansing, Eugene II. Kopple of Colorado avenue. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ginsburg of 218 Hendrie avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to William Wolf of 0561 MARKS—MARX Otsego avenue. Potted palms added to the dig- Mr. and Mrs. Max Gussin of 507 Hague avenue announce the nity of the drawing roots of the engagement r.f their daughter, Items, to Dr. Leo Orecklin of Detroit, II. D. Marx residence of Califor- son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Orecklin of Windsor, Ont. nia (formerly of Detroit), when Mr. and Mrs. II. May haunt of 2r.1 8 Gladstone avenue announce Sl is, Lucille Marx became the the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Edna, to George Cohen Mole of Harold A. Marks, son of of Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. . of Engagements c'17t. Shop trOngaiolyedo. SSE 1448 Woodward Amu. • Your Dinner Gown 6 Must Be • Style Right •) Phoenix, Ariz., which took ) place , S it l t it:. tilant)::d.Sept, 2. Rabbi Franklin Wedding Calendar I v„. Charles. E. Rowe, son of Sir. and Mrs. Rowe n•f New Turk City. is the gust of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald o ( 'hin 11g0 boulevard. Sir. and Mrs. 'Maxwell I). Ben- jamin Or WOOdfoW Wilton avenue left on Monday fora visit 111 Wash- ington and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mandel Leibo- witz and son, and Sirs. Isidor Leibo- witz spent Labor Day with Sir. and Sirs. Jacob (.ivy of Alba, Mich. Need Two Weights of Our Among the pre-nuptial affairs in honer of Hiss Kathryn Slither whose marriage to Gerson Slayer took place Sunday, Sept. 2, were: Sirs. Betty Holzman of 3385 Itich• ton entertained at at bridge and shower for lit guests; Sirs. Rose 2021 Pingree, entertained at a bridge andI • shower Slits Faye Sipher entertained at at luncheon and bridge. Attending the bride was Mrs. 1dolph Marx. matron of honor, / who wore an imported dinner gown of black velvet, beaded in Oct. 7--Miss Beatrice Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. anal Mrs. Sankt,. crystal. A corsage of roses and tt B. Rosenthal, to Joseph Busker, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Busker sweet touts gave color to the cos- tume. Royal Marks, brother of Sir. Nathan Lucie of 0223 Burns Oct. 14—Miss Rita Genialka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K Gentalka tat Daniel Kallin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kalinsky, to take place a the bridegroom, assisted as best Avenue spent several days with num. Mr and Sirs. Jacob I.ivy of Alba, the Stutter Hotel. The bride's white satin dress ) was designed in bouffant style. A ;\ ‘,,, e - kind pattern was elaborately Mrs. Benjamin l'(•arlinan and rried out in seed pearl embroid- daughter, Leah Ruth, returned last j ery . which ran into insets of ex- Saturday f rum 1111 eight - weeks' 1,11 1,1te 111,.. The bride's tulle veil stay at °m•ne not Grand .1. 111V1.1.1• ? )4 I was 11 cap of Fore lace, an heir- Ilay. loom in the family, and she carried ) a shower bouquet of white roses and Mrs. Albert l'earlman Sept. 7 --To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ressler of 2'2:12 Hazelwood av and lilies of the valley. of Uniontown, Pa., spent at few nue, a son, Lowell. The mother of the bride wore a drays with Sir. and Sir,. Benjamin Sept. 0--.T0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sokol (Ann Tack) of 2305 !Jaz e l gown of black Chantilly lace em- Pearlman of Boston boulevard. 1 ,1 , -1,!..11.(1 111 fuchsia 1:1111111.S. wood avenue, a S011, Robert Louis, • After the ceremony a wedding Airs. Meyer Goleta of Clements Sept. 4—Tat Dr. and Mrs. .1. S. Lipsky of 2012 Virginia Park, dinner was served to the guests at avenue and her t WO M1118, A111111111111 t2 (laughter, Audrie Barbara. at table decoratml with festoons of 11.1u1. 11.1 front 11 month's smilax and white and pink hlos- stray at Grand Traverse 1111y. soms. Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Marks left for a 10 days' motor trip to San Francisco of 3251 Hazelwood avenue, are in ) and then will return to Phoenix, New York City, gm -ds at the .1riz., whore they will make their Itoosevelt Hotel. horn • STOTSKY—MOSKOVITZ MAYERS—SIPHER Dr. and Sirs. A. M. Bookstein ZEIGER—STOTSKY Miss Kathryn. Sipher, daughter • are now on their way home front The B'nai Zion 'Synagogue was Rabbi Krinski to Sneak in at velar's sojourn in Europe. They of Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Sipher, • Local Synagogues During 141 Leicester Court, and Gerson the scene of an impressive double e. were to arrive in New Y o rk S e pt. Mayers, son of Mr. 1111(1 Mrs. Jacob wedding on Sunday, Sept. 2 when Rosh Hashonah. 13, haying left Ilavre on the S. S. Mayers of Cleveland, were united Miss Eve Moskovitz, (laughter of Paris on Sept. 5. Traveling with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moskovitz, be- Rabbi .1. Krinsky, who is in IC• them is Sirs. Sigmund Wahl, in marriage Sunday, Sept. 2. The eel- elle/11y took plaice at the came the bride of Louis Stotsky, trod in the interests of the Rabbi mother of Sirs. Bookstein. Mrs. bride's home in the presence of son of Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin lacob Elchanan Yeshivah and the Wahl has been with her children the immediate family. Dinner, Stotsky, and Miss Mollie Stotsky Yeshivah College. will address a sink , June. 1Vhile abroad Dr. which followed the ceremony, was became the bride of Benjamin number of synagogues (luring Rosh Bookstein spent a year in post- Zeiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Hashonah. Ile will speak at the graduate work in Vienna and Bud- served to 50 guests. Among the out-of-town guests uel Zeiger. Mogen Abraham on Earns•rtl• apt•st, in the study of surgery. Miss Moskowitz was attractive Agudath Achim 4111 Ferry and After Dr. Bookstein finished his were Mrs. Dvora Margolin, Mr. in a bouffant fashioned white satin ii„sti„,„ Fast work. 11r. and Mrs. Bookstein, and and Mrs. Albert Slayers, Mr. and gown with lace insets. Her veil Ferry and Wnai Jacob on King Mrs. 11'ohl travelled extensively on Mrs. Louis Slayers and daugh- the continent. Their travel itinery ters, 'Melina and Geraldine, Mr. was held in place by a wreath of avenue. orange blossoms. She carried included Germany, Hungary, Aus- and Mrs. David Slayers, Mr. Louis bride's roses. Miss Min Silver at- DETROIT LODGE NO. 55, K. Aria, Switzerland, Italy, the Ri- P. Margolin and Sam Lipman, all of tendvd Miss Moskovitz as maid of viera, Park and London. Cleveland; Mrs. Z. Tartakofsky of honor and her bridesmaids were Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights Jersey City, N. J., and Mrs. Sol the misses Ida Nadler, Helen Klein of Pythias, wit confer the second Mr. and Mrs. Samuel London Silverman of Chicago. Mr. and Sirs. Slayer left for an and Ann Sadlow. Barney Ross. degree .on sov•ral candidates next had as their house guests during set vent Mr. Stotsky as best man. Tuesday evening, Sept. 18, at the the past few weeks Mrs. Betty extended trip in the East. Upon Switzer and son, and Sir. and Mrs. their return they will reside at and the ushers were Samuel Mos- Castle hall, 3153 Cass avenue. ko, itz, Marvin Newman and WILLIAM ROSENBERG, Harry Marks and son of Louisville, 3385 Richton. Charles Revenau. Ky. Ben leVine of Cleveland, Secretary. Miss Stotsky's gown was rash- LOUIS II. M'OLFE, Ohio, spent Labor Day week as the ZELDES—ZISMAN ioned bouffant style and trimmed guest of Mr. 81111 Sirs. London. Chancellor Commander. a) A very pretty wedding MIS oat- with lace. Her veil was held in A Mrs. S. Rabinowitz of Whitney The new FOX opens F•id , y emnized on Sunday, Sept. 2, at the place by a cap-shaped headdress night, Sept. 21, to an invitational avenue has returned front a trip el Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens, when and she carried bride's roses. to Atlantic City and Philadelphia, Miss Ida Zeigler was Miss Stot- list, and to• the public on S•tur- ‘..) Shirley Zisman became the bride • of Samuel Zeldes. Rev. David ilky's • maid of honor, and this^ day, the 22nd. Stage presents• where she visited with her chil- Dinner was Misses Sara Stotsky and Esther 'ions, 60 in the orchestra, 30 hal- dam. 4. % Golden officiated. Beni let girls, 60 choral voices—the Ferved to 15 guests, comprising the Plotnick. were bridesmaids. Who would make money must s•-) immediate family. The couple left Plotnick served :Mr. Zeiger as best hest always—with FOX super pie- begin by spending. man and the ushers were Robert lure, "STREET ANGEL.• a' for a month's honeymoon in Ashe Crane and Dr. Bernard Last. 1.il- • ville, N. C. liar Cohen was the little flower girl end Albert Clait carried the rine. Dinner for 350 guests followed, Rosh Hashonah Greetings after which Mr. and Mrs. Stotsky Strictly Kosher Caterer and Mr. and Mrs. Zeiger left on :a Eastern motor trip. Weddiagn, Engagementa, Ban- gueta—All Social Functions PAUL—GOLDBERG. Births College Wardrobes "Vrp-Toe" Himel•Hose 1.95 Sheer Chiffon 1a May Happiness and Prosperity Be Yours Throughout The New .Year Marriages Pastel green mois- pn feat raitioi retell with f r o u t crater (toilet and side back cascade and a gar- denia to rotoplete its choral. $79.75 RussekS' fashions carry an air of dis- tinction, are original and individual— with a smartness that shows the influ- ence of the superior designing that alone can give such chic--and, as usual, priced with moderation. Value Service M. A. PEREIRA DETROIT CATERING COMPANY We Cater in the Leading Hotels . 111111•Immommogropr maiiimemeingRIMIIIMM1111 125 RICHTON AVENUE Call Longfellow 5654 We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Pat- rons a Happy and Prosperous New Year •■ • SHEEHAN'S 1550 WOODWARD AVENUE RANDOLPH 0200 -44121061211111111111111111111111N1111111.21araggisign 1911 illiallt That Is the Wish of Forest Cleaners and Dyers For All of Its Friends and Patrons ir CLEANE.RS FonEs I 6► DYERS '"c 533.54,7 FOREST AVE E call MEIrose 4200 24-Hour Service on Men's Suits ■■■■■■■■•■■■■■ ,....o w a .1 1 o o ......... ■■■■■■1, THE SISTERHOOD OF CONGREGATION 4 01 , ! 5 ! P EMANUEL Extends to the Rabbi, Cantor, Officers and Members of the congregation best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year F A r .......................................... t 11111111111111111111111111 111111111 11111111 111 1111111111111 1111 11111111111 11 111 111 111111111111111111111 11 111 11111 1111111111 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 111 1111 1111111111 011 1 11111 111111 1 1 1 11111111 111112 FRENCH- ROOM—FOURTH FLOOR Quality Service Weight Himelhoch's--"Ilimel-(lord'- -First Floor You'll like Detroit's New Smart Shop For here are al0ril e .o . Rosh Hashonah Greetings g a y dresses with colorful. pleasant deco- rations a n d with the lithe lines of swag- g e r Parisian designing BIRN BAUM Miss Florence Goldberg, (laugh- ter of Mr. and Sirs. Louis Gold- berg, became the bride of Irving Paul, son of Sirs. Jacob Paul, at an impressive ceremony on Sept. 2. Rabbi Ashinsky read the serv- ice under a white satin canopy flanked by tall standards of ferns and palms. The bride was charming in her gown of ivory georgette, made with a cape and trimmed in lace. She wore a white horsehair hat the crown of which was made of orange blossoms, and carried a colonial corsage of roses and val- ley hues. Mrs. Herman Cohen, matron of honor, was gowned in black lace. She carried orchids and valley lilies. Ilarry Paul served his brother as best man. A dinner for (hi immediate fatuity was served foI• lowing the ceremony. A reception to 125 guests followed the dinner. After a wedding trip, Mr. akl Mrs. l'aul will take up their re--a- dmire in Milwaukee, where Mr. Paul will resume his studies at Marquette University. Wishes His Patrons, Neighbors and the Entire Community A Happy New Year In Which All Their ]ondest Hopes be Realized IN THE NEW YEAR, MAY WE ALL BE BROUGHT CLOSER TOGETHER IN THE JOINT ENDEAVOR WHICH MAKES FOR COMMUNAL PROGRESS AND BETTER UNDERSTANDING Original BLOOMBERG, MARKS & BLOOMBERG INCORPORATED • GERALD MARKS, President SASHIF:l. BLOOMBERG, Secretary-Treasurer. OPERATING SHOE DEPARTMENT -MAIN FLOOR The Majestic Shop MAJESTIC BLDG., 1031 WOODWARD AVE. THE HEBREW INFANTS HOME AND NURSERY Wishes all members and friends a Happy New Year and invites them to their Food Shower which will be held in their new home, 262 Rowena St., Wed., Sept. 19, at 2 P. M. d. Bridge will be the diversion •nd refreshments will be Your food parcel is your admittance. No tickets sold. Bring your friends. STONE—GITTLEMAN Sharming in its colonial sine plicity was the wedding of Miss Corinne Marge Gittleman, daugh- ART SHOP ter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Git- WOODWARD AVE.. DETROIII tleman, and SI. Howard Stone, son New York, 201 E. 67th St. of Saul Stone of New York, which 1,4 Angrier. 527 W. 7th St. took place in the presence of th • Pislyan, Cao.hoslovakia immediate family at the hone of the bride's parents on Seemed boulevard. Sept. 3, at 6:30 o'clock The ceremony was read by Dr. In SI. Franklin. The costumes rat the bridal par v were colonial, and the artist in- appointments of the home carrot out the same effect. The party descended the brao-1,1 stairway led by the bride's 5i., 11 r. Miss Ora Ruth Gittleman, maid --f honor, what was gowned in a I. -kohnulanger model of gold tulle and chiffon, bouffant style and ap- pliqued with ribbon flowers in put- ty] shades. Her slippers and hose were of gold, and she carried a colonial bouquet of tea roses and orchid sweet peas, frilled in orchid tulle. Master Arthur Coleman Danto, nephew of the bride. wit , ring bearer. Little Ruth Naomi Gittleman, in orchid taffeta. an I Teddy Gittleman precedent the bride. Shirts to Order Miss Gittleman was gowned i n , Sale Sayings 25 to 40 Per Cent Chanel model of white satin, with I Our entire stock of shirtings will a bodice and bouffant skirt of rut, be offered in a Pre-Inventory Sale ten and rose pointe lace, earh rut- ; including silks, flannels, madras, fle being edged in tiny pearls. and batistes, linens, rayons and broad- ending in a train. Her veil of iyor, cloths. tulle was adorned with Ilonitan lace a family heirloom, and he colonial bouquet was of forget-me 15 E. Grand Ri•er •t Woodward sots and lilies of the valley. The ceremony was performed Third Floor before the fireplace, which was banked with cybodium ferns and Phone Could]. 8627 CZECHOSLOVAK N ational Custom Shop Those who like to shop leisurely will find this elegant shop conveniently located —and com- bined with the extraordinary values to be had in this August offering your trip here is sure to be both pleasurable and profitable.. 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