THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Charming December Bride.
AL J. J.
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Miss Gertrude Gottlieb of New
Mrs. S. Mittenthal of 190 E. Ilaii-
York City, who was recently grad- coLk
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
uated as a trained nurse, is visiting S. I).
Chimberoff,
of
Cleveland,
her relatives in this city. A party Ohio.
in her honor was given Thanksgiv-
ing evening. Mrs. l'aut H. Krause
Mr. Samuel Schlussel of 634 Brush
and Miss Lena Blair were hostesses street has left for Los Angeles, Cal-
of the evening. A dinner in honor ifornia, where he will remain during
of Miss Gottlieb was given at the the winter months.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair, 79
Theodore street. Among those pres-
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. George
will be At Home informally Sunday
Deleva and daughter Silvea, Miss
December 14th, afternoon and even-
Lena Blair, Miss Hattie Sivert and
ing, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
Mr. Paul H. Krause. ,
than Simons. No cards.
A cablegram received this week
from David A. Brown, informs his
many friends in Detroit of his • safe
arrival at Southampton, England.
Mr. Itrown will spend several
months investigating European con-
ditions.
H. & B. MARKS
212-216 Michigan Ave.
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•HALF MILLION
SATISFIED
CUSTOMERS
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman have
closed their summer home in Oak-
land County for the season, Mrs.
Rothman has left for the East where
Mr. Rothman will soon join her.
They will spend the holiday season
with their three sons who are attend-
ing Eastern universities.
Mr. Sol Paperno and Mr. George
Gould motored to Toledo Thanksgiv-
ing to spend the day with relatives
there.
11'here there . s sc much
'Smoke" there must bo
"some tire"—vou'll do
well by looking.
Mrs. Bielsfield of Detroit is visit-
ing Toledo as the guest of Mrs. Joe
Freerer, of that city.
Mrs. Leopold
and daughter,
Miss Ida Blotter, of Jersey City, N. J.,
who came to attend the Klein-Blum-
berg wedding, are spending the month
as guests of Dr. and Mrs. N. E.
Aronstam of 36 Gladstone avenue.
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Stares"
Mr. David A. \Volsey of Saginaw,
Mich., and Miss Henrietta Doris
Kish, of 6201 South lark avenue,
Chicago, 11., were united in marriage
at Chicago, December 10. Rabbi
Louis Wolsey of Cleveland, 0.,
brother of the bridegroom, performed
the ceremony.
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GIFT SUGGESTIONS
FOURTH FLOOR
From Our
Cheerful Givers
Mrs. F. Rodin of 406 Montgomery
st_tes that many contributions and
donations": have been made lately to
the Elliot Street Talmud Torah.
Mrs. Leo Ancher and son Julius,
of Toledo, are spending a few days
with relatives in the city.
Mrs. Jules Klein.
(Nee Miss Lillian Blumberg.)
Very charming in all its appoin t
meats was the wedding of Mis ;
Lillian Blumberg to Mr. Jules
Klein, formerly of New York Cit y ,
which took place Sunday evening ,
December 7, at the new home of th
bride's sister and brother-in-law, D r
and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam of 36 Glad
stone avenue. Rabbi A. M. Hersh -
man officiated.
The bride was very lovely in 1
gown of white brocaded satin. Sh
wore a Duchess cap and carried .
bridal bouquet of roses and lilies o
the valley. She was attended by Mis
Helen Klein of New York as maid o f
honor. The Misses Ethel Blumberg
Mildred Goldman, Ida Brauer an I
Theodorz Aronstain were brides •
maids.
Among the out of town guest
were Mrs. Leopold Brauer and Mist
Ida Brauer of Jersey City; Messrs. S
Klein and A. Klein, father an
brother, respectively, of the groom
and Miss Helen Klein, sister of th
groom. all of New York city, and Mr
and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of Cleve
land, 0.
After an extended wedding trip t c
Chicago and western points, Mr. an
Mrs. Klein will live at the Hote
Stotler.
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GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.
GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
woODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET
DETROIT
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THE COAT IS THE SEASON'S
MOST IMPORTANT
GARMENT.
Silk Boudoir Slipners
Satin Mule Slippers
in black and colors
$5 to $8.50
Buckles
Rhinestone and Cut Steel
in special gift box
Priced $4 to $75
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Clowns are lovely this season. but a
study of winter modes brings one to
the conclusion that the coat is the dis-
tinctive artiele in the season's ward-
rohe—they are so handsome, on varied ,
so altogether to he desired. tyhethe r
of cloth or fur, the coat occupies a
foremost place.
For Travelers
to the
Southland
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xplain the plan more In detail and show
how easy It Is o give a genuine use-
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See one before you decide.
LOU GOLDBERG
Registered optometrist and manufaetur•
Ing optician.
245 GRISWOLD ST.
(Corner Clifford)
Open Evenings.
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Silk Kimonas with Sashes
elaborately embroidered
$9.85, $11.75, $15.95 and up
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26 Adams Ave. W.
Adams Theatre Bldg.
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open Evenings
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114 Jeffsrsea r
Avenue '•
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done by experts. .14441,.
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Let us give you /1
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estimates.
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High grade work
We will be glad to
Woodward and Adams Avenue
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Chinese Emporium
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Christmas
a Lasting
Party Boots
col-
ors to select from—and at prices not to be heard
of In the near future.
Wash Crepe Kimonas, Dainty
Embroidered
$3.98 to $8.95
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Japanese Kimonos
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One of the coats seen at B. Siegel
Co.'s December display was of Velour
in a beautiful dark brown lone with
quantities of Deaver trimming. The
body of the coat was built upon straight
lines but given the modish width at the
hips by shaped pockets of the Beaver
which extended from the waistline to
the coat hem. There was a large collar
and cuffs of Beaver.
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A large and complete stock of styles and
Make
Somebody's
in velvet, satin and kid
$7 to $10
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Quilted Satin Cavaliers
in all colors
Priced $5.00
Kline's—Third Floor
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Whether you purchase or not,
we shall be delighted to show
them to you.
The fur coat varies In price with the
kind and quality of the fur, but even
Hudson Seal and French Seal mount u p
If freely used and trimmed with other
fur. Seal and natural dyed Muskrat
are the two standard furs for the coat
of more moderate cost. The matter of
becomingness is settled by the big col-
lar of self or contrasting fur.
Have you thought
of a gift that will
he a constant re-
minder of your
lhoughtfulness every
blv throughout the
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You will simply adore the col-
lection at Kline's—the soft,
dainty pastel shadings, the at-
tractive materials and the be-
witching styles.
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No doubt there Is
somebody on your
christmas hot who
fs being barred from
better eyesight.
AVE
MILLINERY
All the materials used in the high-
class coats are both lovely and costly .
The modish coat is one of such ample
fullness that it calls for much material
and this is one of the leading reason s
that the winter coat of today is an ex-
pensive garment.
Another coat shown by this House
was of navy blue Velour, rich In tex-
ture and with a wonderful bloom In Its
soft surface. It was trimmed with
flposstim and the effect was tremen-
dously effective In contrast with the
soft. dark blue velvety tone to the
cloth. The coat was built on simple
lines and had a large collar and large
patch pockets and cuffs of the Opossum.
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WOODWARD
DETROIT
Miss Anna Wax, of 2206 Michigat
avenue, has returned home after
two months' visit to the Catskills.
Mr. G. M. Goldstone is in Ne
York: city.
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They first card party to be given b y
the Ladies' Auxiliary of Talmu d
Torah this season will take place a t
the home of Mrs. Joseph Wetsman
44 Virginia Park, Monday, Decembe r
15, at 2:30 o'clock, instead of Tues -
day, December 16, as originally
planned. Mrs. D. W. Simons is gen -
eral chairman of the Card l'arty Coin-
mittee.
in blue, pink and black
Price $5.00
SHOAL
THE GORHAM SHOP is Christ-
mas Headquarters for the Cheer-
ful Giver. Here, one may choose
from a wonderfully varied and dis-
tinctive selection of exquisite Gifts, and
,a11.prieed so reasonably that the, cm-
-- tial Visitor soon 'finds himself a Cheer-
ful Purchaser. For instance, there are
Cigarette Cases in gold and silver,
Match Boxes, Vanities, Dorines, Hat
Pins, Pocket Knives and Pencils, Belts
and Buckles Traveling Clocks, Lor-
gnettes, Leather Desk Sets, Electric
Table Lamps, Toilet Sets, Cuff or
Vanity Pins to say nothing of the
splendid showing of fine Diamonds
and Rare Jewels for which The
Gorham Shop is noted.
A special meeting of the Tau Beta
Upsilon Sorority was held last
Wednesday; the following officers
being elected: Lois Roth, President;
Irene Walters, Secretary and Meta
Gluechman, Treasurer.
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