THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Mrs. Samuel Mandell of 669 Second
avenue has gone to Cleveland to spend
several weeks with friends. She was
joined by Mr. Mendell on Thanks-
giving, who will remain for the week-
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Mrs. I. I). Newman of Cleveland, 0.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. L. Neu-
garten of 452 Hazelwood avenue.
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Mrs. II. Blender, of 344 West Tay-
lor avenue, has returned from a short
trip to Chicago and the Great Lakes
naval train school where she visited
her son, Jr. Lieut. D. R. Blender.
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H. & B. MARKS
212-216 Michigan Ave.
E. Cantierd.were hosts at a:beautifulty
appointed dinner Tuesday evening,
November 25, complimenting Capt.
Isadore Levin who has recently re-
turned from service overseas, and
Miss GoIda Rosenthal, whose mar-
riage to Mr. Samuel I.. Kavanau will
take place December 30.
A Pound of
"1V1cDiannid's"
In the Home—is worth two in the store.
Take Home a box—it will make the Folks
Happy.
Alnotiir
DETROIT
211 Woodward
Wright Kay Bldg.
ttroadway Market
Phone Main
4548
All Stares
Spec:al:ill at Car/dye-raft
"maernarrnids Corner"
Mr. Jacob Mazer, an active figure
in athletic circles, will be the speaker
at the It'nai Britt Forum luncheon,
next Tuesday noon, December 2. He
will talk on the benefits of an athle-
tic education from a physical, mental,
moral and religious standpoint. The
luncheon begins at 12:15. Members of
Innai [frith and their friends who at-
tend the Forums are urged to be
prompt.
GORHAM SHOP
Miss Sylvia Gittleman of 2315 Sec-
ond avenue gave a dinner dance at her,
home on Friday evening, November
28. The house was effectively decor-
ated in blue and yellow. A cluster
of beautiful autumn flowers formed
an effective center piece on the table
around which were seate'd twelve
guests.
Price and Profit
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerherg ad-
dressed the Men's Club of the First
Mrs. Ilarry Bieberstein and - Mrs.
The Misses Sara Zeitlin and Dor- Win. Sable, entertained at luncheon
Baptist church on the subject of
othy Kaniin spent the week-end at and cards Tuesday night at the Elks'
"Zionism" Monday evening.
Ann Arbor, where they attended the Temple.
Dr. and Mrs: N: P. Levin. cf IP) Michigan-Minnesota game.
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et LOCAL NOTES
1505 Woodward
Just Below Blvd.
51c31111an's corner
Opp. the Pontchartrain
Main Store
32 Ilmadway
717 Woodward
Cor. Alexanderme
Rations City
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Cleveland
177.179-18 1 WOODWARD AVE
DETROIT
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Mrs. I. Simon k visiting her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan of To- Mrs. E. Samuels of St. Louis, Mo.
ledo, 0., announced the engagement
of their daughter, Rose Esther, to
Mr. Jerry J. Grenblatt of this city at
a family dinner given at their home,
Sunday, November 23. The out-of-
A meeting was held Tuesday after-'
town guests were Mrs. Mary Green- noon, November 25th, at the house of
blatt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Green- Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, Mary Day
blatt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Swade, Mr.
venue, and discussed ways and means
and Mrs. Samuel Gordon, Misses Ag- to organize a local Sunday school
nes Greenblatt and May Burman, and class. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and
Nlessrs Roy and Dan Greenblatt and Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg, of the
Leonard Swade, all of this city.
Temple Beth El, Detroit, promised
their aid and co-operation to the
Mrs. Louis Welt will be at home people of Pontiac.
to her friends every first and third
Saturday in the month.
Mr. Norman Buckner who is in
Luther, Mich., on a business trip.
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg will will be gone foe a fortnight..
address the Student's Congregation
at Ann Arbor Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein.
PONTIAC NOTES
dare Day avenue, were Sunday guests
Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstain are of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levene (.f
occupying their new home at 36 Churchill street, Detroit. They wit-
Gladstone.
nessed the play at the Garick in the
evening.
Dr. Joseph R. Hayden, assistant
professor of political science in the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson, Lor- •
University of Michigan, will speak be-
aine court, entertained hie. and Mrs.:
fore the Jewish Woman's club at its
Sidney Netzorg and Mr. and Mrs
regular monthly meeting, Monday
Otto Sachse at a theatre party aink
afternoon, December 1, at 2:30 a
supper last Friday evening.
Temple Beth El. His subject, "The
President, the Senate, and the Treaty'
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg, of
is especially timely and appropriate
Dr. Hayden will appear in place of Henry Clay avenue, gave a beauti-' I
fully
appointed dinner party last Sun- '
Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, who was sche-
duled to st.mak 011 " Culture and Dent - day evening in honor of their son's,
and
daughter-in-lads
fifth wedding ,
ocracy." In addition a musical pro
anniversary, - 111r. and Mrs. Sidney
gram of unusual merit will be present
ed by Mr. David Krocov, one of du Netorg. "the guests were as follows:
first vilionists of Detroit Symphony Mr. and :qrs. Harold Van Baalen and'
Mr. Krocov will be ac- son, Mr. and 111rs. Fred A Ginsberg,
orchestra.
companied by his brother on thy Mr. Benjamin Jacobson of 1)etroit,'
piano. A program of fine classics Miss Hattie Netzorg.
selection S will be rendered.
M rs. Sarah Myers and daughters o
Alpena, Mich., are spending the
winter with :qrs. Harry Brining, of
96 Lincoln avenue.
Mrs. II. Von Consant of Lincoln
avenue, entertained ten guests a
luncheon at her home last week.
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D
O YOU KNOW," said one of our
customers recently, "before I visited
The Gorham Shop, I had an idea
that yoor prices `were. high. Now that
have had an opportunity to make compar-
ison, I want to tell you that—considering
the high standard of your merchandise and
service— your prices are remarkably reason-
able, and well within the amount I had
thought of spending." Every day it is our
pleasure to be greeted with similiar remarks
by satisfied clients. All of which proves
the wisdom of our well-known policy to
sell the highest quality of jewelry at prices
which allow only a moderate, legitimate
profit.
Complimenting Miss Sarah Krause
GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.
GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
WOODWARD ,s,SE AT JOHN R STREET
DETROIT
Tailleur Frocks, Suits,
Coats, Gowns, Furs
For the more exclusive trade
60 CARLOADS OF FOOD
GO TO VIENNA JEWS
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N. ienna--A large shipment of food.:
including 60 carloads of kosher meat,.
sent by the Joint Distribution
mittee has reached here, destined for
refugees.)
the unfortunate Jewish
Each refugee will be given a package
of food every two weeks.
118 EAST ADAMS AVENUE
whose marriage to Mr. Meyer \Voter
sone will be an event of next month
the Misses Ethel Edelson and Sarah
Kovan gave a miscellaneous shower
Saturday evening, November 22.
:Hiss Ella Gordon, who has been the
guest of 'Mrs. J. E. Ginsberg, of Mc
Dougall avenue, has left for her hoot
in Chicago. During her short staj
here. Miss tiordonn was entertainer
delightfully. On Monday evening
Mrs. Ginsberg entertained at her
home. Wednesday Miss Gordon wa.
guest of honor at a luncheon at the
Maison Palcaus. followed by
theatre party at the Garrick. Thus
(lay, lier aunt, Mrs. Mayer Davis, was
hostess at a theatre party and dinner.
Friday, the Mi sses Molly and Am
Kramer entertained with a prettily
appointed luncheon.
Millinery of
Jet Spangles
The leading feature in Millinery for formal
occasions, dinner, theater, and afternon wear,
priced from $17.50 to $50
KLINE'S—THIRD FLOOR
Stout Women
Sizes 39 to 56
You will find in our Sale of
Quality Dresses
14 at
itA Off
exceptional saving opportunities
on fashionable models that carry
out the favored style ideas, at the
same time scientificallf giving to
the figure a slender appearance.
A wide variety of the r ew and ac-
cepted materials are ra evidence.
Coats ...$49. 75
Others $24.75 to $250
Especially attractive prices on the new
season's fashionable coats for the extra-
size figure. All styles and fabrics.
ALL SUITS REDUCED
2d Floor
Washington
Arcade
Bryant
255
Woodward
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Miss Jeanette Yanover, soprano, ac
companied by Nliss Edith Atkins, tip
neared before the joint meeting of the
Jewish Woman's chili and the Yount,
People's society of l'eniple Beth E
last Sunday evening.
—A Christnas home
gift of surpassing charm
At a meeting of the executive boar(
of the Jewish \Von:Ian's club held a
the Phoenix club, Mr. David A
Brown was unanimously elected ton
orar• member of the club in reeogni
tine and appreciation of his never
failing co-operation. A telegram tr
that effect was sent Nit-. Brown (m this
morning of his departure for Europa
Saturday where he bias gone to study
industrial and social conditions.
:Ors. R. E. Ettenheimer will give
a card party and luncheon at the
Eks' Temple this week.
FROCKS FOR EVENING WEAR
ARE OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Lance and party frocks are of sped at
Iniportanee this winter and one needs
so many lh eSe days when social activ-
ities are So varied.
The Very prettiest of the new short
dance frocks are the dainty models fash-
ioned of Tulle. These striking models
are of adorable charm and irreproach-
able taste. A foundation of satin, Taf-
feta or Crepe de Chine Is Used and the
sides are extended at the 1111 , line. for
the modish designs are made with great
width at the hip. At If. Siegel Co. many
frocks are trinuned at the hips with
ruches to accentuate the width.
In a model shown at this store of
crepe de Chine and Tulle the Crepe de
Chloe foundation In of daintiest peach
blossom veiled with pink Tulle in the
scone tone. . The underhodlee is also of
crepe, vet ed with Tulle, draped In sur-
plice style. Pink ribbon ruches idiot
t he Short Sleeves and three rashes e f
the pink silk ribbon placed at intervals
trim the skirt at the hip line.
Not all the fro , ko have their skirts
made wide at the hips by extenders en
draperies often give the desired orreo.
111041e1 recently shown at Siegera
had a Minch.] fullness at the sides
fo..nn, 1 by the drapery caught up by
clusters of gold roses. This frock was
hr green silk and creamy white Tulle.
1"e vet Is fashioned Into charming
, owns for Theatre and Opera wear. One
oVel y gown at It. Siegel eth'S mina of
deck velvet girdled at the waist by a
'train! of large Jet heads. and allot her
trand caught at the waistline at the
fight side gradually started downward
',wards the left side below the hip.
holding In e extended draperies of
the material.
--that are a distinct credit to the homes
STEINWAY
KNABE
GRINNELL
BROS.
(.1 utmost affluence and culture—Piano ,
whose presence in the home bespeaks
higlie , d musical discrimination—
SOHMER
VOSE
STERLING
SHONINGER
and other
splendid makes
DUO-ART
Pianola Pianos
PIANOLA
Player-Pianos
Other instruments
accepted in
part exchange
The llonse of Grinnell has long been head-
quarters for the proven best in Musical Mer-
chandise. Note the Pianos_inentioned in the
accompanying list. They can be purchased at
no other House in the State. You know that
in selection of one of these noted makes you
are absolutely certain of musical pleasure, of
greatest possible satisfaction—and, think of
the advantage of seeing them all under one
roof--of being able to compare them side by
side—of testing the very latest creations, both
in grands and uprights, from the greatest and
most famous manufacturers—of the certainty
thus afforded of obtaining just the instrument
which will, in every particular, please you
above all others
Our values and service you'll find wholly in
keeping with the superiority of the instru-
ments of our line!
Everything in the Realm of Music
26 Stores—Headquarters
Our
sPeclalty Is manufacturing
high grade upholstered furniture at
reasonable price!. From tiroh, to
the finished product In our policy.
Our representative Is at your ser-
vice.
Detroit Upholstering & Mfg. Co,
146.8 East Jefferson Ave. Main 4559
243-247 WOODWARD AVE.