PAGE TWO THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 45111MilMOIMMIENNItgaligoilil 1 iiigcumiugaggitygogaimanuialiag7aligitgaili01111111411411111311IMail4gOilialla .15 BUY FURS L NOTES Among the numerous affairs given fitrri ,I,NI,IsitctAil,i ,e alisa al( e icsasr, d a pDa ir.t,eniableuri THE GORHAM SHOP • Christmas Time r luncheon ). , iven b Y Nliss Ed the Bro i- :ler at her bonne, 227 King a ■ time, Sunday night. The out-of-town guests were Nliss Ethel Miller, of Glancing into the social mirror, a Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Teichner have I Marine City, Mich., and Miss Doris reflection of last week's gaities brings left for an extended trip to Cali- Heller, of I.os Angeles, Cal. to mind first of all the Thanksgiving fornia. dance given last Thursday night at KLEIN-BLUMBERG. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Simons, 'the lintel Statler by Pisgah lodge, 1)r. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, of -No. 34, Independent Order of II'nia of 24 Connecticut avenue, have Te- .11) Gladstone avelllIC, announce the (frith. Over 1,200 people, young and tunnel 1 from Atlantic City and New marriage of their sister, Miss Lillian old, "tripped the light fantastic" in York. Bluniherg, to Mr. Jules L. Klein, of both spacious ballrooms of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere gave a de s New York City, to take place Sun- at slat will go down in the annals of day, December 7. 1(abbi A. NI. Detroit Jewish history as one of the lighth 11 "Thanksgiving dinner Thurs- Hershman will (officiate. .\ inong the most successful and best attended so- day PVC lung, at their new home, 2715 out-of-town guests who have arrived cial events ever given by any local \Vest Grand boulevard, complintent- to attend the wedding are Mr. i11111 or fraternal organization. Pisgah's ing Mr. and Mrs. NI. Srere, who left at Harry Jacobson, of Cie, eland. first.distinctly social enterprise was a for California during the week to NIrs. O.; Mr. Samuel Klein, Mr. .11' Elvin, : splendid success and a worthy cri- spend the winter. The following Ileien Klein, of New York and hlius Jerion for its' subsequent social un- guests' were present: Mr. and Mrs. City, Mr. Leopold Brauer and Nliss dertakings. In addition to the stolen: I. Katz, Nit:. and Mrs. M. Srere, Mr. Ida Brauer, of Jersey City, N. J..\fter Alit! orchestra that furnished the music and NIrs. Harry Srere, Mr. Nat a wedding trip to Chicago and west- for the dancing. the Arcadia quartette, Schero, of Chicago, and Mr. Joseph ern points, Mr. Klein and his bride headed by "Eddie" McGrath, provided Shapiro, of Buffalo, N. Y. will live at the Hotel Statler. i ss i on. I entertainment (iring Miss Helen S. Gordon, of New Wilfred i G IIman sang a few special LEZIN-KIRSCHBAUM. numbers in a very pleasing manner. York City, who has been staking her One of the interesting affairs of home for the past few months with , the month was the wedding of Miss her sister and brother-in-law, \i r. 4141 and Mrs. I. Horwitz, of 226 Med- I Celia Kirschbaum to Mr. hlartin SID 411:• .31 G. 411O .20 .24C• Lezin, which took place Sunday, No hury, left for Ne w York 'Friday to at- ), at the Shaarey Zedek tend the marriage of her sister. Miss , t ember If. synagogue. Rabbi A. ht. Hershman Gordon will return to this city the officiating. The bride was charming first of the year. in a white Duchess satin gown en- train, trimmed with orange blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman have She carried a shower h011iiill't or (Jr. n left for St. Petersburg, Fla., where quids :11111 bride's roses. Miss Lillian they will spend the winter. During Kirschbaum, sister of the bride, will, the absence of her parents, Nliss was maid-of-honor, was attired in a Nlarie Newman will make her home beautiful gown of apricot tatTeta With with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. tulle. She carried Ophelia roses. The Louis Welt, of 52 Chandler avenue. I mother of the bride wore a beaded and embroidered gown of black ND. and Mrs. II. T. Rosenthal, of •harineuse. Little Helen Greenberg 99 Frederick street, leave the first and Della ()Alt . ]] w ere the dower of the week for New York City where girls. The bridesmaid were hliss they will make their permanent home. Anna Kirschbaum and hliss Jessie Rita Zissman. Mr. Benjamin Lezin, Mr. and NIrs. Harry Fixler, of 42 of Columbus. O., was Is man. Dr. Medbury are receiving felicitations on S. E. Barnett and !tarry Ni. Kirsch- The Gift of Good Taste r. the birth of a son, Wednesday, De- 11:111111 were ostlers. Among the out of-town guests were hl r. and hIrs. A. cember 3. HAT MacOlartuld's make the most acceptable, expensive Chrl.t. X THAT R. Cohn, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and A Gift—Is evidenced front the fact, that we already have re. Mr. and Mrs. Louie M. Kea, of Mrs. J. NI. Colin, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; ,A! 151 Avalon avenue, Highland Park, \1 r. and Mrs. C. B. Lezin, of Cleve- celved the greatest number o' advance orders In our history. entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner land, ().; Nlr. and Mrs. Sol Colin, in horror of their nineteenth wedding Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and anniversary. Every pax Is filled with candies freshly cooked. Tn.) , very day you Mrs. Joseph Miller, of Chicago, Ill. wish to call for them. Al r. and NIrs. II. Kohn and family Nil- . and Mrs. NI. C. Lezin are spend- have moved into their lieW home at ing their honeymoon in the east and SIX MACDIARMID STORES IN DETROIT upon their return will reside in High- 1139 Second avenue. 1505 Woodward Main Store 211 Woodward land l'ark. Just Below Blvd. Broadway 32 Wright Kay Bldg. McMillan's Corner 747 Woodward Broadway Market SILVERMAN-MORRIS. Opp. the Pontchartrain Cor. Alexanderthe "MacDlarmIds Corner" Charming in all its appointments was the wedding of Miss Bess Morris, daughter of Mrs. Lena Morris, of 270 Nfr. and Mrs. Harry Burstein cele- Medbury boulevard, to Mr. Louis A. brated their twenty-fifth wedding an- Silverman, of Chicago, which took niversary Thanksgiving. Numerous place at the Congregation Shaarev friends from Detroit and other cities Zedek, Sunday, November 30, at 5:30 were their guests. Sprcuthili Cand.yrraft p. tn. Rabbi A. NI. Hershman of- Phone Main 4548—(All Stores). ficiated. The bride wore a gown of Mr. Henry Morris left Lansing for chile pussy willow taffeta, entrain southern California to spend the She carried a shower bouquet of winter. brides' roses and narcissi. Nliss Helen Morris, sister of the bride, who acted The Jewish Women's Benevolent as maid of honor, was lovely in pale Society is planning to give a dancing yellow georgette. Site carried a bou- party on December 30111. quet of pink tea roses. Miss Dorothy Morris and Miss Mary Silvertnan Mrs. Sarah Beck was hostess to were dainty bridesmaids in orchid and the Jewish \Voman's Aid Society and pink taffeta, they carried bouquets of their friends Monday evening. Cards pink baby asters. Little Dorothy were the amusement for the evening. Fern \Yeoman and little Manuel Light refreshments were served. Pro- Sklar were flower girl and ring ceeds of the evening will go to the bearer. The groom was attended by war sufferers in eastern Europe. This Mr. Harry Liebson, of Des Moines, is the first of a series which will be Iowa, as best num. Herman \Velt- held at the different members' homes man and Simon Silverman were the this winter. ushers. Dinner was served to 60 guests. Among the out-of-town The Jewish \Voinan's Aid Society ' , tests were Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris, of Traverse City; Mr. Mrs. J. Sil- meeting was held Wednesday after- verman, Mrs. M. Silverman, Mr. anti noon at the residence of Mrs. Reeves. Mrs. Levin and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Sam Worshaw and Mrs. Reeves and jellies Airs. I. M. Perlstein, all of Chicago; were the hostesses. Fruits Mrs. NI. Schoenberger, of Ludington; were collected from members and sent to the Ingham County Sani- Mr. and Mrs. I. \Yeoman, Mrs. II. \Yeoman, of Grand Rapids, and Miss tarium. LOCA 11110111111 1NMIC1111111111110111111111111111111011111UNMOIMIMI1111101•1•11111•0•111111111111101V11111111111101111111•1111101N1111111•11N10 0 T H E H A K TIME this year ? To make certain that you will have an A C- CU RATE time as well as a merry, joyous time come' to- The Gorham Shop and make Our selection from our splendid showing of good Watches. For ladies, there are Brace- let Watches, gold-filled, ranging in price from $20 to $40; gold, $30 to $150; gold and platinum, set with diamonds, $200 to $300 ; platinum and diamond, $500 to $1,000. For men, there are gold-filled watches, $15 to $50; gold, $50 to $500; silver wrist watches, $20 to $50; gold wrist watches, $50 to $250. E. R S H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. MacDiarmid's Candies Make Home Sweet Home e GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,17 GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS wOopwARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET DETROIT 0.1 17 64111111111P1111111111B111111111111 JJJJJJJ 111111•111111 000000 :4 T • c7,"77 1 I :Ai Mt • -; -.- 0A117/11ermossymv.m.:04 flliggeet Little Stores" . Square Dealievealer 6-CX:16.L) .0.. c. 0, s .... , 41 i New Mid-Winter MILLINERY Satin Hats Shown in the season's most charming conceptions including new colorings and trimming effects—moderately priced at Kline's. : - • I O 0/111111111111 MMIMIIIMMIIIIMMIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIINUM1111111111111111111111111111111111111 mm• IKE A ROSE from under the snows of December Is a Christmas gift front the CHINESE EMPORIUM. You have gone Ill across the great PACIFIC to find a present that fits a personality. You have consulted the dom of the Orient, the world's greatest learning, as to the true grace of symbolizing a sentiment, Of giving a gift that shall not cost too muchanti still be the best there is. L \I r. Ed. Rosenbaum, of Kalamazoo, was in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks and Mrs. Alma Marks, of Detroit, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo eph Ger- I Simon son and NIr. and Mrs. J. I. over Thanksgiving. Miss Jennie Wolff spent Thanks- giving with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, of Detroit. Living Room Headquarters You will be delightfully surprised to view our complete and varied showing of two and three piece overstu ffied suites In tapestry and velour. Our stocks offer 20 different selections. We are also privileged to show one of the finest stocks of cane suits for the Bs ing room. FR ,EDENBE RG. Priced $200 to $450 FURNITURE HOUSE 913 Hastings St. at Crosstown Melrose 5509 THE SUBSCRIPTION RATE OF THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE AFTER JANUARY I, 1920, WILL BE $3.00 PER YEAR. Netting's Lamps for Him this Christmas ETTING AJTAMMAIS MAI 71 BROADWAY Store." 3 Chinese Emporium 404041.404.0 c1040004 104040 26 Adams Ave. W. One No doubt there is somebody On Christmas list who Is being barred from better eyesight. What man would not appre. elate a beautiful lamp to grace his desk—It is an all year round remIndor of your thoughtfulness—then, too. he will realize the efflciency of NETTING LAMPS, for they are constructed to give the great- est reflection of soft rays— you'll find one here to meet your purse limit. "Detroit's Largest Complete Oriental At Odessa. General Shilling prom- ised a Jewish deputation that he would take energetic measures against any anti-Semitic riot. Make Somebody's Christmas a Lasting Have you thought of a gift that will be a constant re- minder of (oar :houghtfulness every lay throughout the year? WP Win be glad to explain the plan more in detail and show you how easy It Is to give a genuine use- ful gift. See me before you decide. LOU GOLDBERG .dame Theatre 13h1g. Open Evenings awe tRELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO Cad. 1449 Let us give you estimates. orMall ForolloR —Sad ing optician. (Corner Clifford) Open Evenings. MAIN 453 Pf./.04.tOtrOirir********<> 13,015 " A jv isa oo gerilm Pima• les dolma. High grade work done by experts. Registered optometrist and manufactur- 245 GRISWOLD ST. 1 177-179 •18I WOODWARD AVE DETROIT LANSING NOTES. Flora \Yeoman, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lightig of Bay City Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silverman left for an extended wedding, trip through were the guests of \i r. and Mrs. cast. They will be at home after Louis Simon. January 1, in this city. Mr. Lightig, of Bay City, is here in Mr. Abe Levine, of Chicago, spent the interest of the WM Barith Lodge. the week-end with his brother, Mr. lie gave a splendid talk to the mem- bers and friends, and through his and Eli Levine. 111r. Dan Jacobs' efforts several new Miss Lee Elkin, of Chicago. spent members were enrolled. the week-end with Miss Leah Hirsch- Mrs. Louis Simon was hostess to an berg, of 160 Nfedbury avenue. elegantly appointed luncheon given in honor of her sister, Miss Della Simon, of Owosso, whose marriage will take place December 16th to Mr. Samuel Lande, of Hint, Mich. nom lllllllll 111111111111111111 4. V ORDER YOUR MACDIARMID'S NOW ' SATISFIED CUSTOMERS — my stock in trade— without 'em I could not do business — 0 n e reason I'll see they're satisfied. 0W about your Christmas SLIP COVERS BAWD Lassol 6