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November 14, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-11-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

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BUY FURS

NO TES

LOCA

Grass, of
spent the week-ed Cleve
with tier
..
D.
Rosenthal,
of 95 Freda-
t
t1Mrs
auknt,

Ili, my rtle

The Misses Minna Benderoff and
Pearl V. Weisberger, of Detroit,
Mich.,
are being much feted during
Mr. and Mrs. J. Levy, of 331 War-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt, of 52
their stay in Los Angeles, Cal. On
Chandler aveune, celebrated the for- rcn avenue, have moved to their new
Friday a Hallowe'en party w-
as ten
tieth anniversary of their marriage by home, 332 Commonwealth.
n
Levi,
dered them by Mrs. Harry A.
giving a dinner to forty-five guests at
former
Detroiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Harris
the Phoenix Club. Many of the
guests were relatives and friends from (Rosalie Netzorg) announce the birth
who at-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rivkin,
of a daughter, Shirley Ann.
out of the city.
tended the Ilar Mitzvah of their
grandson. Louis Philip Rivkin, at
Miss Amelia Shakovsky, of Utica,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Friendly, of
Buffalo, N. Y., have returned to their
Elmira, N. Y., are guests at the home N. Y., is the guest of relatives and
home.
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt, 52 Chan- friends in the city.
dler avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Geison Hecht, of Buf-
An "acfjuaintance lungliCon" will be falo, N. Y., announce thvngagement
• -
under
the
auspices
of
Ike
Mrs. A. Cohen (nee Rose Bresler), given -
of their daughter; Marion Estelle, to
of Chicago, is the guest of her par- Woman's Auxiliary Association of Dr. Samuel J. Lewis, of Kalamazoo,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bresler, 44 Mar- Temple Beth El, November 17, at 1 Mich.
o'clock, in the Temple.
•tin place.
In the list of names of women
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silberstein, of workers for the Patriotic Fund the
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund en-
tertained fifty-three guests at dinner, 299 West Euclid avenue, gave a sur- names of Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert
on the occasion of their tenth wed- prise party Sunday evening, announc- and Mrs. Hugo Freund, who worked
ding anniversary, in the ball room of ing the engagement of their daughter, under the captaincy of Mrs. Meer
Ethyl, to Mr. M. L. Novak, of Chi- Frank, in Mrs. D. A. Brown's Divi-
their Ironic on Boston boulevard.
cago. Mr. Novak was recently re- sion, were inadvertently omitted.
leased from service.
The Bazaar of the Federation of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Klein announce Jewish Women's Clubs will take place
of
their
daughter,
Friday
and Saturday, November 21
the engagement
Fay, to Samuel Levine.
e n d 22, at the Federation building,
Hancock and Second avenues. Mem-
Mrs. Seymour Hirsch and little son, bers of the Jewish Women's Club are
asked to contribute to the Ntiscel-
John
Seymour,
were
guests
of
Mrs.
Send
Hirsch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. laneous Booth. Everything is accept-
Macthartuld's
George L. Edlo, of 432 Virginia Park. able. Donations will be called for.
Candles
Those who wish to con
Mrs. Samuel Foreman, of 219 East I I asked to kindly phone Mrs. Charles
Kirby avenue, announce the engage-1 C. Simons Hemlock 3650. Please put
meat of her brother, Mr. Louis W. the name of Jewish Women's Club
,ii ackages.
Phillips, to Miss Elizabeth Zwick, of ,
P
Cleveland.
Mr. Samuel J. Rhodes has returned
32 Broadway, Main Store.
Mrs. A. Schlesinger and hgr sister, from Minneapolis, Minn., where he at-
1506 Woodward
747 Woodward
Miss Rachel Burton, have moved into tended the convention of the Amer-
Just Below Blvd.
Cor. Alexandeilne
their
new home at 116 West Bethune. ican Legion as a delegate from De-
McMIllan'• Corner

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GORH T .0 SHOP

T
H

Gold and Platinum
Jewelry

E

A

HE distinctive showing of fine
T
gold and platinum jewelry now
on display in The Gorham Shop -.

E

includes exquisite designs in Bar
Pins, Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Hat
Pins, Bracelets, Rings, Evening Dress
Sets—all set with diamonds and
semi-precious stones. Then there
are beads of genuine Jade, Ame-
thyst, Lapis Lazuli, Green Onyx,
and fine imitation Pearl Necklaces,
as well as a complete line of the
popular Add-A-Pearl Necklaces.
Come in now and make your
Christmas selection.

S

H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

Whose

Birthday

is
Tomorrow?

A GIFT OF GOOD TASTE
SIX MacDIARMID STORES IN DETROIT

211 Woodward
Wright Xay Bldg.
Broadway Market
"MacDiarmIds Corner"

PHONE
MAIN
4548

Opp. the Pontchartrain

Mrs. L. IL Goldberg, of Grand Rap-
ids, is visiting her sister. Mrs. A.
Schlesinger, 116 West Bethune.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher, of Milwau-
kee avenue, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Gladys Ruth, to
Harold Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Simons, of McLean avenue.

ThisBeautifulFloor Lamp

Specially Priced at

Mr. and Mrs. A. Caplan, of 209
Farnsworth street, celebrated their
silver wedding at their home. Many
friends and relatives were entertained
and numerous speeches were made,
congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Caplan.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newgarten, of
452 Hazelwood, will spend next week
in Cleveland. \Virile in that city they
will attend the wedding of their
niece, Miss Esther Newman.

One of the most entertaining func-
air. and Mrs. Bella Allesheimer
have returned from a three weeks' tions of last week was Mr. and Mrs.
visit with relatives at TarrytoNvn, James Silk's entertainment in honor
of Miss Celia Kirschbaum and Mr.
N. Y.
Martin Lezen, whose marriage will
Miss Elizabeth Lowman, of Cincin- be an interesting event of Sunday
nati, Ohio, is the guest of Miss Emma evening, November 16th, the cere-
mony taking place at Shacrey Zedek
Butzel, of Rowena avenue.
Synagogue, Rabbi A.. H. Hershman

in
This all metal standard is finished

designs of steel grey, dark antique

brass, and verdi green--complete with

brown or green glass shade.

While inexpensively priced, the
service afforded with this Netting
standard is all that might be de.
sired—alongside of the easy
chair, it affords the soft light 03.
sential to reading—for card play-
ing, sewing, or for use in an of-
fice you will find it • standard of

great utility.

Do Your Gift Shopping
at Netting's

Many beautiful lamps, fireplace fixings,

statuary and electrical gifts are here in

great profusion—and everything of

Netting Quality.

air. and Mrs. William Wacker anti officiating.
In the dining room pink roses in
daughter, Fritzi, 147 Rhode Island
avenue, will leave Sunday for Califor- silver vases ornamented the table laid
with a delicate lace cloth. Mr. Harry
nia to spend thewinter.
Kimche was toastmaster.
Among the guests were the follow-1
After spending three weeks in New
Rhea and
York, Atlantic City and Bualo, Me. ing: Misses Ruth Fleisher
and Mrs. Samuel Burnstinc (nee Sylvia Goldsmith, Dorothy and Syl-
Laura Selinsky) have returned to the van Danto, Lillian Kirschbaum, Ber-
city, and are at present residing at tha and Jean Holtzman, Esther Elk,
Sue Schlussel, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
the Hotel Statler.
Margolis, and Messrs. Albert Holtz-
man, Joseph Holtzman, Israel Silk.
Mr. and Ntrs. M. A. Blasi, of 220
Henry Barsook, Henry Greenfield of
Sc ward avenue, announce the engage
mein of their daughter, Thelma N., to Ann Arbor, Harry Kimche, Harry
Mr. Louis R. Miller, son of Mr. and Kirschbaum, Jules I.evy, Samuel
Goldsmith and Joe Levy of Port
airs. B. Miller, of Detroit.
Huron, Ntichigan, and the honor
guests, and the host and hostess.
The following Detroiters were in
New York the past week: S. Wise
man, hi r. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal,

Weitzman,
J. Siegel, L. Swilansky, H.
A. Landau, S. Epstein, B. Steinberg,
A A. Baetz and H. Cohen.

"Our Mullis
Shine

GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS

WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET

DETROIT

troit.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edward
Frankel have returned from a trip to
Battle Creek, where they attended
Miss Ida Friedman, of Milwaukee,
the marriage of their niece, Josephine
Kopf, to Dr. Sol Kositchek, of Chi- is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Helmer.
cago.

$18.50

GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC.

Ready to Wear and Made to Order

S. Kallen & Co.

FURRIERS

76.78 Adams Ave. East

Near John R. Street

Repairing

Call Us
Cherry 7233

Remodeling

Tailleur Frocks, Suits,
Coats, Gowns, Furs

For the more exclusive trade

118 EAST ADAMS AVENUE

.z

iz 4.1.1T- sz

IS SHOWN IN THE SUITS
AND GOWNS.

Everywhere"

SUITS

• wad COATS

Tempt you to
Wear Them

They invite comparison with
anything else in your wardrobe.

Tweed-O-Wool

The late Fall and Winter models In
coat suits and gowns have attracted
considerable attention on account of
Silhouette.
the radical changes of the
To be sure there are !mite and gowns
which do not show any radical changes
In outline for some gowns are almost
straight in One and in others one may
t the
In
a silhoue tte n ip
notice ne
high, norm
w aistli which may bep ed
or low.
put
Some very good looking gowns
forth by B. Siegel Co. fall in straight
lines from the shoulder, the waistline
being marked by a narrow mash of the
material. The skirt, while not extreme
In width Is of ampler proportions than
re are
those worn In the summer. The
also decidedly good looking coa t and
skirt costwnes where the coat shows
only the slightest waistline curve at
the sides or back and Is drawn In
slightly by a narrow belt of the suit
material. These suits are button
trimmed and in some instances smartly
finished with several rows of stitching.
Velvet gowns are much worn this
winter and one exceedingy good look-
ing costume found at Siegel's was In
Mole grey made with large pockets
and trimmed with braid and buttons.
The gown front opened to show a
panel of gold cloth. The edges of the
gown were bound In braid. A row of
buttons and braid bound eyelets
girdle
trimmed the front. There was a
of the material, the edges of which
was finished with the braid.

ideal alone has been the guiding principle
NE
in the building of every Steinway Piano
O
throughout the sixty-five years and more since

it was first presented to the musical public—

To Produce a Perfect Medium for the Highest
Expression of Musical Art

The majority of the suite and coats
col -
now being brought out show big
buttons
lars of fur and often cuffs and of pet-
fur;
or
perhaps
a
wide
band
of

Coats and Suits

STEINWAY

try at the hem.

For Street, Dress, Motor, Sports oi
1?

and Business Wear

a a

ROSS FUR CO.

and
5(/ Upwards
$35. .t.)(/

0 6
03

Lxclusive
Furriers

]

li

any other piano.

01

01

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Sweaters

Shirtwaists

Hosiery
Dobbs Model Hats

Gloves

WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT

30-35 Fort
St. West

Dime Bank
Bldg.

The STEINWAY has never been commercialized. Cost has
always been considered secondary to refinements and improve-
ments. Nothing that could in any degree have a part in making
it an art product of highest possbile achievement has been omitted.
The subordinating of all else to artistic perfection and with abun-
made the
dant resources and facilities for its attainment have long
Steinway the world's standard of pianoforte excellence—the one in
whose surpassing musical worth the playing of artist and home
musician has a beauty and charm surpassing that possible through

Remodeling
Repairing
Redyeing

Two Stores
397 Woodward Ave.

14 Adams West

00

Grinnell Bros

Representatives.
Exclusive Michigan
exchange.
Other instruments accepted in part

Headquarters, 243.247 Woodward Ave.

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