140 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle July. 19, 1940 Jewish Calendar RECENT BRIDE 6700-1940 Rosh Chodesh Ab — Monday, August 5• Rosh Chodesh Ellul—Wednes- day, September 4. 5701-1940 Rosh Hashonah — Thursday, October 3. Yom Kippur, Saturday, Octo- ber All 12. holidays begin at sundown o f the preceding secular day. Stein's I Clover Lodge On Grand Traverse Bay-20 Miles North of Traverse City OMENA, MICHIGAN ABOUT PEOPLE is Le ts x- n- st le :h In at ill ts )f c; )f re e- t- LC )- )f Claudette Colbert, who ought to know, insists she isn't plan- ning any separation from Dr. Joel Pressman, and that, in fact, their marriage is Hollywood's happiest. Bane of Washington motorists is Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, who is addicted to the very bad habit of reading while he strolls along the street. and sometimes forgets to lift his eyes from his book while navi- gating a crossing. Violinist Efrem Zimbalist can play a lot of different instru- ments, including some fancy Ori- ental string and gourd contrap- tions whose names are far be- yond us . . . As for violinist Jascha Heifetz, who owns one of the world's most valuable Stra- divarius fiddles, he has a special aluminum instrument that he uses for finger-limbering practice. Congratulations to the Joint Distribution Committee's Paul Baerwald on the arrival of a new granddaughter . . . Her papa is Dr. Henry Doubilet, for- merly of Montreal and now one of New York's rising young sur- geons . . . And felicitations to Milwaukee on the acquisition of a charming newcomer in the per- son of Mrs. Leonard Simpson Markson . . . Before her recent marriage to young Dr. Markson she was Edith Sherin, whom last year's Palestine Pavilion visitors will remember as Director Meyer Weisgal's pretty blonde secretary. Where Vacation Dreams Come True in the (Paradise) OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN Pine breezes are a tonic for your lungs. Half mile private beach on Traverse Bay. Tennis court. Fishing, boating. The only ItY7 place in Northern Michigan. Playground with a competent counselor. For Information and Reservations CALL TYLER 5-7738 OR LAFAYETTE 8830 —Photo by Alice Elizabeth Whitt MRS. LESTER SATOVSKY (Miss Margarette Leah Slatkin) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slatkin of 8344 LaSalle Blvd., announce the marriage of their daughter, Margarette Leah, to Lester Satov- sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of 1250 Chicago Blvd., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on July 7. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The ceremony was performed under a beautiful white satin canopy flanked on either side with palms and tall standards of bas- To have the sense of the eter. kets of pink peonies, gladiolas, nal in life is a short flight for delphinium baby breath and pastel the soul. To have had it, is the shades of larkspur. Various other soul's vitality.—George Meredith. flowers which were connected e IMPORTERS CLOTHIERS r‘ with white satin ribbons marked off the aisles. The bride was lovely in a flesh satin bouffant gown with a sweet- heart neckline and pleated tulle edgings, very short full puff sleeves, full spirt, shirred on the basque waistline. Her skirt ex- tended to a four yard train. Her veil was blush illusioned net which fell from a lace halo five yards long. She carried a bou- quet of white orchids with bou- vardia and white satin streamers with bouvardia. Mrs. Slatkin, mother of the bride, was gowned in a gray marquisette with lace inserts on the full skirts. Mrs. Satovsky, mother of the groom, was gown- ed in a gray chiffon over coral chiffon shirred bodice velvet trim, skirt trimmed with contrasting flowers. They wore corsages of purpose orchids. Miss Seena Honeyman was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were: Mrs. Joseph B. Slatkin. Mrs. Adolph Slatkin and Miss Blanche Rossen. The couple left on a six weeks' motor trip to California. Savarine Hotel Opens New Room Men's Vacation Wear, Sport Clothes, Tropical Suits, Regular Weight Suits, Topcoats and Furnishings You Can Now Buy Scholnick's Imported Channel Cloth Suits (New light weight and shape retaining fabric.) $21 5 for Others Reduced to $28.75 $32.75 $36.75 $43.75 Our latest regular stocks of distinctive and correctly styled vacation and sports apparel make impressive values at these reductions. $2.50 and $3.00 Sport and Dress Shirts $10 and $12.50 Slack Ensembles $18.50 Tweed and Shetland Sport Coats $10 Gabardine Slacks Our $5 and $6.50 Cabana Robes $1.50 and $2.00 Hand Tailored Neckwear 1 .9 5 $7.95 $1 4.7 5 $7.95 $3.95 $1.1 5 $ Proportionate Reductions on Other Merchandise grhoink's WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER The Savarine Hotel, East Jef- ferson at Lenox, opened the most picturesque spot in Detroit Thurs- day night when the Fiesta Bar doors were opened to a capacity attendance. The serpentine bar, chummy corner seats, subdued lighting effects and the typical Spanish murals, which were done by the famous New York artist, Louzini, tend towards making this a really unique room which prom- ises to become one of the favor- ite spot for club visitors. Valva Nally, the well known sophisticated singer of songs, heads the snappy entertainment. Dancing to the tunes of Johnnie Johnson's recording orchestra. The food is excellent and dinners are served as low as 65 cents. There is no cover or minimum charge at any time. FOR OUT-OF-TOWNERS 1 LOCALS SPECIAL SALE SUN. - MON. - TUES. CRISCO SUGAR NOODLES tto.her 3 lbs. for Pure Granulated 25-lb. sack 45c $1.18 Mazola Oil GERBER'S Baby Food (in bulk) 19c qt. 6 For 40c (Pure Egg) 1 lb. 9c G. R. Q. and Grapefruit Orange Juice 46-oz. can 18C Limited Amount LARGEST MARKET IN MICHIGAN 30 Different Depts. Under 1 Roof 16. (Kosher) , Butter 32c 16. Land 0 Luke. SALAMI Shorts 29C We Deliver—To. 7-9337 ,:t.:7,111 -7;, , FRUIT Jello Rolls 2 for 25c BANANAS 5c a lb. Fruits & Vegetables Wholesale and Re- tail. Most Unique Market in Middle West. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Grand Central Market TOWNSEND 8.7231 W. DAVISON AT LINWOOD • Where Smart Detroit Will Go! It's New ! It's Unique ! It's Air Conditioned ! It Opens with a Whole Week of Festivities Starting Tonite! THE FIESTA BAR IN THE HOTEL SAVARINE 13115 E. JEFFERSON, at Lenox featuring VALVA NALLEY Sophisticated Singer of Songs JOHNNIE JOHNSON'S RECORDING ORCHESTRA NO COVER—NO MINIMUM EXCELLENT FOOD Phone Reservations Now LENOX 5900 LEGAL NOTICES Sigmund Junius, Attorney , 513 Free Press Bldg. 283035 STATE l7F 511C111HAN, County of Wayne, so.—At a session of t he Probate court for said t'ount y of Wayne, hell at t he Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the fifteenth day of July, In the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present : Patrick II. O'Brien, Judge of Prolate. In the matter of the estate of MARY JO- HANNA STANCE(', a minor. On read- ing and tiling the petition of Dimitrije Popo% ich praying that he be appointed guardian of said minor with custody of her person and ■ .are of her education: It Is ordered, that the ninth day of August, next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon at said Court Room, be ap- pointed for beating said petition. And it is further ordered, that a copy of t his order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in The Legal Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulating In said County of Wayne, and personally served fourteen days previous to said time of hearing upon Barbara Polo- .!ch. PATRICK It. O'BRIEN, Judge of Probate. (A true copy) ALLEN R. EDISON, Deputy Probate Register. Charlevoix Beach Hotel Charlevoix, Michigan Now Open! UNDER MANAGEMENT OF W. E. FLYNN Rebuilt and completely renovated—Every room entirely redecorated. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION & RATES, WRITE IV. E. 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