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SERVICES BY YOUNG
ISRAEL AT AHAVATH
ACHIM ON SATURDAY

Engagements

GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
TO RENT

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oppenheim of 2488 \Vest Euclid avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Colonel L

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Prenzlauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. harry II. Prenztauer.
Mr. and 5Irs. Jacob Rosenshine of 441 East Ferry avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to Nathan Stone of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Adelson of Hague avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Jacob Reiss.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Grossman announce the engagement of their
(laughter, Ann to William Wilner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 559 Woodland avenue announce the
engagement of their (laughter, Sadie Jean, to Samuel Lankin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lankin.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goodman announce the engagement of
their (laughter, Sophie, to Lippman K. Landsberg, son of Mr. and
Sirs. M. Landsberg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemper announce the engagement of their (laugh-
ter, Sally Stein, to Jack Mendelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mendelson.

It brings the playing of the
eat pianists into
your home, and so perfell is its reproduction;
so outstanding its musical supremacy, that nearly
all the recognised leading solo concert pianists
of the world record their playing for the huo.
Art exclusively!

gheDUOART

*producing Piano

In the variety, the extent, the completeness of
the musical enjoyment it provides; in its artis-
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embodies, the Duo-Art stands as the most
magnificent pianoforte achievement of all time,
It is obtainable only in these four famous
grands-

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Sept. 15—Miss Florence Elaine Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kaplan, to Herman Frank Coplan of Birmingham, Ala., in
Birmingham.
Sept. 15—Miss Beatrice Diem. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Diem of 7436 Michigan avenue, to Myron Pilnick, son or Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Pilnick of Montreal, Can.
Sept. 22—Miss Ida Sendrovsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerson
Sendrovsky, to Isadore L. Goode, son of Mr. Max Goode.
Sept. 29—Miss Sara Rapoport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Rapoport of 3202 Cortland avenue, to Jack Frady, son of Mr. and
j Mrs. Joseph Frady of 2969 Elmhurst avenue. .

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Births

the extreme of pride and satisfaction and
pleasure possible in piano ownership.

"The...Musical Center of Detreir

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1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branch Stores

Ganapol Studios of Musical Art

A MUSIC SCHOOL OF THE VERY FIRST RANK OF ARTISTIC
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PIANO
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MRS. MEYER GORMAN
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ROSA MORRIS SAFER
GILDA GOLDSTEIN
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MME. ELIA SUOKAS-STEINBACK
BETTIE CURRIE
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VIOLIN
BERNARD STORM
HENRIETTA HILLMAN (Assistant)
'CELLO
('ONSTANTIN KOMAROVSKY
THEORY OF HARMONY
HISTORY OF MUSIC
BORIS GANAPOL
ENSEMBLE
BERNARD STURM
DUNNING SYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS
JESSIE B. WOOLFENDEN

Marriages

cap of pearls and orange blossom
f;I:
She carried a shower bouquet of
orchids and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Willard Mayer was matron
MAYER—HOFMAN
of honor and wore a beautiful
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth gown of rose brocade.
The Misses Jane Rotschild, Doro-
S. Hofman, granddaughter of Mrs.
Sarah C. Ileavenrich of San Fran- thy Krolik, Martha Rich of Fort
Wayne,
Ind., and Mrs. Sidney
cisco, Cal., to Ralph A. Mayer, son
of Mrs. Belle S. Mayer of Detroit , Loeb of San Francisco, gowned
alike
in
shaded
tulle dresses in au-
was solemnized at the Book Cadi1-1
lac Hotel Wednesday evening, tumn colors, with flowers to match
their
gowns,
were
bridesmaids.
Sept. 11.
Little Eleanor Siegel, daughter
Rabbi Franklin performed the
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
Siegel,
ceremony in the Crystal ballroom
of the hotel, which was trans-, in a dress to match the brides-
formed into a miniature California maids' gowns, was flower girl and
orange grove and presented a very carried a gold basket filled with
rose petals, which she strewed
beautiful and unusual scene.
Miss Ilofman was a lovely bride down the aisle.
in a beautiful white satin gown Melville Mayer performed the du-
made very long, with a double veil • ties of best man and the ushers
composed of lace and covered with were Dr. Willard Mayer, James
♦ tulle, heist in place by a Juliette Straus of Chicago, Mortimer and
Robert Straus of Ligonier, Ind.,
Louis Lambert and Leo Siegel.
Mrs. lleavenrich, erandmother
of the bride, wore tr beautiful
A Special Introductory
gown of purple velvet, and Mrs.
Mayer, mother of the groom, was
Offer to My Patrons
gowned in orchid velvet. They
both carried corsages of orchids.
Our Regular $8.50
Following the ceremony dinner
was served to 150 guests, and
dancing was indulged in during the
evening.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Dr. and Mrs. Ed Mayer and
(laughter of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs.
Isaac Strauss of Ligonier, Ind.,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ileavenrich and,
daughter Eleanor of Saginaw,
' Mich., Miss Martha Rich of Fort
Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. Sidney Loeb
of San Francisco, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer left for •
Fur felt hats rut and de-
three weeks' wedding trip to New
signed by Jackie, or copies of
York and Bermuda, and upon their
higher priced Ws, well
return will reside at 17725 Man-
sewed, linings included
, derson road, Palmer Woods.

arriagra

HATS

Cut on the Head

$ 6 ."

Soleil.—$8.50, $10, $12.50

KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOL

I. CHERNOFF, Director
11729 Linwood, Between Tuxedo and Webb
Opposite Roosevelt •nd Durfee Schools

A curriculum which includes every Hebrew and Jewish subject.
3•7. prenmed for Bar Mitzvah. Special courses for adults.

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SUNDAY BETWEEN 9:30 AND 12:30

Anniversary Sale

Boys' Wool Fall
Long Pants Suits

Our Regular $19.50

V alues . . Anniver-

sary Sale Priced at

'14"

Sturdy cashmeres, imported tweeds and fine blue
cheviots, good-looking patterns, perfectly tailored in
new Fall and Winter styles .. the workmanship
And finish are of the best ... and you may choose
from new oxford gray, browns, tans and navy blue.
Sizes 12 to 20 years.

2-Knicker Suits

Two
!fool Pair= golf knickers ... all-
tweeds. . vest and two-
button c ,
Our regular $14.95
relies. .at.
Sizes 6-16 years.

Third Floor

'9.75

In observance of their silver
wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs.
H. Freed of 1761 Seward avenue
entertained 25 guests on Monday
evening at a beautifully appointed
dinner at Oriole Terrace.

Mrs. E. Schwartz and family of
4046 1Vebb avenue have returned
from their vacation, which they
spent at their summer home.

JACKIE-LEE
HAT SHOP

315 New Griswold Bid1.
1214 Griswold Street

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Young Israel of Detroit will con-
duct the second of this season's
series of itinerant services, Satur-
day morning., at the Congregation
Ahavath Achim, Delmar near
15'estminster. Impetus was given
this new series with the Sabbath
services conducted two weeks ago
by Young Israel in the Congrega
tion Ahavath Zion.
Instituted several years ago as
a Means of acquainting Detroit •
,)awry with the work this organiza-
tion was carrying on, and for the
purpose of inspiring young men
and women to affiliate themselves
with Young Israel, the services .
have been revived at the request
of leaders in several of the syna-

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis of
4759 Sturtevant have returned
home after spending their vacs.'
Lion in Chicago, Cleveland and
Cedar Point.

NOLISH—OHLBAUM

The marriage of Miss Blanche
Ohlbaum of Cleveland to Theodore
,Nolish, son of Mrs. Yetta Nolish
of 13501 Dexter boulevard, N-
J troit, took place in Cleveland on
Tuesday, Sept. 3, with Rabbi Bar-
i
, nett Brickner officiating. Mr. and
, Mrs. Nolish are making their home
in Detroit.

BIRCOLL—GROSSMAN
Thursday evening, Sept. 5, Miss
Faye Grossman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. II. Grossman, became the
bride of Ben Bircoll, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Bircoll. The marriage
took place at the Beth David Syna-
gogue, Elmhurst and Fourteenth
avenues, Rabbi Aishiskin officiat-
ing.
Miss Grossman was a very
charming bride in a gown of ivory
satin and was attended by her sis-
ter, Ann, who served the bride as
maid of honor. There were also
four bridesmaids attending, the
, Misses Esther Pomerantz, Molly
Slutsky, Sedel Edelstein and Rose
Bircoll.
The groom was served by Wil-
liam Wittier as best man, while
:Samuel Bircoll, Adolph Ettinger,
Meyer Fishman and Saul Mintz as.
sisted as ushers.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bircoll are motor.
ing on an extended honeymoon and
upon their return will reside at
2020 Elmhurst avenue.

KRAUSE—SPITZER
'the Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clem-
ens, was the scene of a lovely wed-
ding Sunday evening, Sept. 1,
when Miss Doris Miriam Spitzer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Spitzer, became the bride of Stan-
ley Sol Krause, son of Mr. and
Benjamin Krause. The services
were performed by Rabbis Mogel
and Rabinowitz before a large as-
semblage of relatives and friends.
The bride was lovely in a gown
of ivory satin fashioned with •
close fitting bodice and long
sleeves. The skirt was long and
draped and her ivory tulle veil was
held with a tight-fitting cap of lace
with orange blossoms. Killarney
roses, valley lilies and baby's
breath bowed with ivory satin rib-
bon comprised the bridal bouquet.
Attending the bride was her Ma.
ter, Lillian, as maid of honor, who
wore a gown of apricot taffeta and
who carried a bouquet of Talisman
roses.
• The bridesmaids, the Misses
Josephine Cohen, Henrietta Silk
and Rose Lefton, wore gowns of
green transparent velvet with tulle
skirts and carried large bouquets

FURS

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Christmas
H andkerchief
Monograming

Orders Are Being Taken Now
Have You Placed Yours?

Lovely for gifts at Christmas is the 'ker-
chief with full name or initial. Just choose
the design or autograph and forget about
them until December. Orders taken until
October 1st, on French embroidered mono-
grams.

Mrs. I.. E. Fiske and daughter
The conduct of these services,
Terry have returned from a de- including the reading of the Law, I
lightful stay at the Ambassador, will be entirely in the hands of
Atlantic City.
Young Israel members. Max Sam-
berg and David Berris will conduct !
Leon S. Burnsine, son of Mr. the first half of the services; San-
and Mrs. Meyer Burnstine of 835 der Kolitch will read the Torah;
Blaine avenue, left Sept. 1 for an Irving Schlussel will preside over,
extended visit with his grandpar- the latter half of the services.
ents, 51r. and Mrs. 1. Schorr of '
Young men and women of De-
Hollywood, Cal, formerly of De- troit are invited to attend these
troit.
services and also the regular Sab-
---
bath services conducted by Young
Mrs. Mae Shapero of 2038 Ila-1 Israel at its synagogue in the Jew-'
zelwood avenue and her children,' ish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
June and Joy, have returned from
South haven, Mich., where they
spent the summer at the Wayland
Hotel.

Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Nlisha Spiegel (Clara Landes) of Brook
lyn, N. Y., a (laughter.
Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaufman of 3813 Blaine avenue,
Miss Jean Silverman of Harmon
a daughter, Madeline Phyllis.
avenue is spending her vacation in
New
York City, after visiting with
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ash (Tessie Horowitz) of 2967
friends in North White Lake and
Monterey avenue, a daughter, Shirley Ruth.
Edgmere,
L. 1.
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greenbaum (Rose J. Mills) of
2038 Hazelwood avenue, a daughter, Janiece F.

Stroud Steck Weber

here arc various sizes as well as both con-
ventional and period art designs. See and
hear the lovely Duo-Art grand we offer at
$1,295. Any model may lie purchased on
convenient terms if desired. Your present
piano accepted at liberal allowance as part
payment. To have a Duo-Art is to know

Gussie Busker of 1514 Sewer(
avenue has returned home after
spending a fortnight veutint,
friends in North 11 hitr Lake,
Catskill Mountains, New York Lit)
as the guest of Selma Ehrlich, an(
Edgmcrr, I.. I .

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Wedding Calendar

World-Wide
Musical Dominance
Is Accorded the DUO-ART

PAGE SEVEN

Machine-work monograming charge
on any handkerchiefs in stock,

75c for six; 1.00 a dozen

Domestic or French embroidered
monograms, including 'kerchiefs.
10.00 to 45.00 a dozen

Handkerchiefs—First Floor

Made to
Order

High-Grade Furniture at Special Prices

Repaired
Remodeled

To Serve You Well

of Pernet roses bowed with green
A convenient location—
satin ribbon.
reliable furs, attractive
Sam Babcock attended his uncle I
prices, the utmost in
as best man. The ushers included
Erwin Weingarden, I'aul Deutch,
service. It will pay you
and Sam Hamburger.
to pay us a visit.
The bride's mother was attrac-
tive in a gown of beige georgette,
and Mrs. Krause chose a gown of
black lace. Their flowers were
shoulder bouquets of orchids.
Manufacturing Furrier.
Dinner for 125 guests was
served after the ceremony, which
Phone Randolph 5279
was followed by dancing.
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
2966 Woodward Ave.
and Mrs. Jack Krause of Flint,
Open Daily to 7 p. m.
Mich., Mrs. Soldinger and daugh-
ter Francis of Toledo, Ohio, and
Fri. and Sat. to 10 p. m.
Miss Eva Suls of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Krause left for
an extended tour of the east. On
their return they will make their
home in Detroit.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

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During this month we are showing living and dining room
suites at special reductions. Now is the time to buy your fur-
niture on account of our low prices.

We have a fine selection of occasional pieces.

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We Sail Retail at Factory Prices

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BARITONE
Is Now Conducting Classes in Vocal
Instruction for the Current Season

at his new studios

4744 Second Boulevard
Phone Columbia 2943

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