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November 21, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-11-21

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THE DE1 ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

An interesting wedding in Jewish the l'acific coast.
Miss Pollock gained considerable
social circles will occur on Thanks-
giving Day, when Miss Birdie Pol- notice in Port Huron through her
activities
in amateur entertainments.
lock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Pollock of Port Huron, becomes the She was chosen the most popular girl
bride of Harold H. Smilansky. The in Port „Huron in a popularity contest
ceremony will he performed by Rabbi held there recently. Mr. Smilansky,
A. M. Hershman at six o'clock at the a graduate of the Detroit College of
Hotel Statler and will be followed by I.aw, has practiced in Detroit for
a dinner for the immediate family. about ten years, being associated in
The reception will begin at nine the practice of law with his brother,
o'clock and will last until twelve Mr. Louis Smilansky. lie has been
o'clock, when a midnight supper will identified with many amateur theatri-
cal performances given during the
be served.
past six years for the benefit of Jew-
After their marriage, Mr. Smilansky ish organizations. He is a member of
and his bride will leave for an ex- the executive board of the Jewish Old
tended trip from the..Atlantic to the Folks Home. He is alsiv'a member
Pacific coast, returning about Febru• of the Detroit Board of Commerce,
ary 1st. They will visit in Buffalo, the Elks, the Philotnathic Debating
Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Society, the Young People's Auxiliary
New Orleans, Atlantic City, Galves- of Shaarey Zedek and the Detroit
ton, Cheyenne, Wyoming, San An- Automobile Club.
tonio, Texas, the Grand Canyon of
Guests for the wedding are ex-
Arizona, spending several weeks on pected from New York, Philadelphia,
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Chey-
enne, Wyoming, Port Huron and To-
ledo.

A Pound of
`51cDiannid's"

aagarmilr

Mrs. I. D. Newman, of Cleveland,
Ohio, spent Sunday in the city.

The Misses Minnie and Ruby Lew-
inson of Bay City, Mich., were :!,e
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kahn
of 2476 East Jefferson avenue. Among
the entertainments given for the visi-
tors were a six o'clock dinner by Mr.
and Mrs. Kahn and a dinner and re-
ception by Mr. and Mrs. I. Karbel of
1510 Hamilton boulevard.

Phone Main
4548
All Stores

1505 Woodward
Just Below Blvd.
MeltIllan'e Corner
Opp. the Pontchartrain

717 Woodward
Cor. Alexanderine

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Mr and Mrs. H. T. Rosenthal of
1568 Fort street gave a dinner party
in honor of Miss Ella Gordon of
Chicago, who is visiting here.

Stead:in at Candynafe

211 Woodward
Wright Kay 13Idk.
Broadway Market
"Alaclilarmids Corner"

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Among the Clevelanders who have
recently returned to their homes from
Mt. Clemens are Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.
Sanger, Mrs. Samuel Gross, Mrs. I.
Strauss, Mr. Ferd Strauss and Nf r.
and Mrs. A. Grossman.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Neugarten and
family have moved to 542 Hazelwood.

In the HoMe—is worth two in the store.
Take Home a box for Thanksgiving—it
will make the Folks Happy.

SIX
STORES
IN
DETROIT

her mother, wore a beautiful georg-
ette gown. Her flowers were bride's
roses. Mr. Ben 0. Harris acted as
best man. After the ceremony and
just preceding it, Miss Blossom NI us-
covich, sister of the groom, sang the
"'Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin.

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Remodeling
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In honor of Miss Ella Gordon of
Chicago, who is the guest of Miss
Edyth Rudden, many delightful affairs
have been given. Saturday afternoon
Miss Rudden took ten girls to the
Temple theatre, later taking her
guests to MacDiartnids. In the eve-
ning Mrs. J. Garvett entertained for
Miss Gordon. Sunday, Mrs. Harold
T. Rosenthal gave a dinner and later
the guests went to the home of Mrs.
Sam Epstein for the evening. Tuesday
evening Miss Evelyn Rosenthal will
give a dinner for Miss Gordon.

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THE ADVANTAGE OF DIAMOND

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AS TWO YEARS A.G O.

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DETROIT

ORCHESTRA HALL—Monday Evening, NOV. 24th

Only Detroit Recital by the Brilliant
Metropolitan Contralto

SOPHIE BRASLAU

In a Wonderful and Comprehensive Program of Talks, Songs and

Modern Operatic Selections.

Seats on Sale at Grinnell's and Hudson's. Prices $1 to $3

PHILHARMONIC LECTURE COURSE

Three Brilliant Sunday Evening Lectures at Orchestra Hall

First Lecture Nov. 30th

LORD DUNSANY

Author of, "The Gods of the Mountain", "A Night At An Ian", etc.

February 1st

January 18th

IRVIN S. COBB

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Subscription Prices: $5.50, $4.50, $3.00, 82.00—for three lectures

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tell you so.

NEWTON ANNIS

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Miss Hermal Cohen has returned
front a month's visit in Chicago.

71 BROADWAY

ROSS FUR CO.

it the Gift of Gifts at Christms time, do
you know that diamonds, advancing con-
stantly and substantially in value, represent

The Womego Fraternity will give
a dance Thanksgiving night at the
Tuner Hotel, proceeds of which are
to go for charity. Joseph H. Mel-
enoff and Emanuel Wolner are in
charge of arrangements. The coin-
rnittee has made arrangements for a
big entertainment program, headed by
Emmons & Collins of the Adams
threatre. Violin selections will be
given by Mr. Wolner.

A lamp for every purpose—a price for every purse.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wolf of Cleve-
land, Ohio, spent a few days in De-
troit, guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Hirschfield:

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Imagine the most beautiful lamp your mind might con-
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have come to your desires. This collection embraces
many of the "classiest" and most decorative models we
have shown in any season and the essential of good light
reflection is evident In any lamp you might choose.

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Dollars and Diamonds
THIS is plain business talk about dia-

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hibschman and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Berney of Cleveland,
will spend a few weeks at Mt.
Clemens.

Miss Ruth Cohn of 742 West Grand
boulevard is spending two weeks as
Miss Golda Rosenthal has chosen the guest of Miss Hattie Mendelson
December 30 as the date of her mar- of Bellaire, Ohio.
riage to Mr. Samuel L. Kavanau.
A miscellaneous shower was given
Mr. Manuel M. Rosenthal has left for Miss Mae Balantzow, in honor
for an extended trip to Buffalo, Phila- of her coining marriage to Henry
delphia, Atlantic City and Pittsburgh. Levitt, at her home, 350 Rowena
street, November 8. The home was
Beautiful in its simplicity was the beautifully decorated. Misses Anna
wedding of Miss Anna /dinner, to Mr. Nladlefsky and Rose Dater were host-
Oscar Funke on Tuesday, November esses. The following guests were
11th, at the home of the bride's par- present: Mr. and Mrs. J. Horton,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Millner, Misses Rae Marcus, Birdie Levin,
Rabbi Hershman officiating. Miss Sophia Marcus, Anna Gold, Sarah
Millner made a striking bride in Shapero, Rose Swartz, Sarah Agree,
her gown of silver cloth with over- Emma Shapero, Lillian Kalman,
skirt' and side paniers of tulle, her Libby Gold, Lillian Shapero, May
veil forming the train. She carried Goldberg, Tess Rabinowitz, Alice
a shower boquet of white roses, or- Levitt, Louie Balantzow, Jack Karbal,
chids, and lillies of the valley. Miss Harry Mendlesohn, Jack Levine, Sol
Bessye Millner, who was her sister's Feinberg, Sam Nathanson, Jack Krass,
only attendant, was charming in a Lou Weintrobe, Calman Simon, Lou
fluffy gown of pink tulle and carried
Newman, Isadore Finklestein, Sam
bouquet of pink sweetheart roses. Mr. Peck, William Becker, Sam Miller
Funke was attended by his brother, and Sam Levine.
Mr. Julius Funke. Mr. and Mrs.
Funke have left for an extended west-
The "Acquaintance Luncheon" given
ern trip.
by the Woman's Auxiliary of Temple
Beth
El Monday, last, afforded a de-
An attractive wedding was solem-
nized Sunday, November 9, at the lightful afternoon's entertainment for
home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Muscovich, two hundred guests. A musical pro-
at 64 Wilkins street, when their son, gram of unusual merit was presented
Herman C., and Lillian Stein, daugh- by Mrs. Pearl Tannenholz Loewen-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stein, were thal, vocalist, with Mrs. Maurice L.
united in marriage. The ceremony Silver at the piano, and Mrs. Avery
took place at five o'clock. Little Miss Ginsberg, who rendered several piano
Edna Rothman, niece of the groom, selections. Miss Myra Finsterwald
led the wedding party wearing a gave a few charming classical dance
dajnty white frock and carrying a interpretations.
basket of pink roses. Miss Celia Nf us-
Miss Kitsinger, of Manistee, who is
covich, sister of the groom, maid of
honor, was gowned in brown georg- attending the University of Michigan,
ette and carried pink roses. Miss was the guest of Mrs. Marcus Marks,
Stein, who was given in marriage by of John R. street for the week-end.

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