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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
SECTION TWO
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919.
VOL. VII. No. 3.
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Mrs. Julius Sweitzer, of New York,
NIrs. Magnus Butzel, of Rowena
street, has returned from a trip to is the geest ofMrs. A. Immerman and
Mrs. FT. P. Rosenthal,:of 99 Frederick
New York City. . r • •
street.'
Mrs. J. Loewenberg, of Virginia
\l r. and Mrs. David A. Stocker, of
l'ark, entertained at a bridge-whist
336 Longfellow avenue, will be at
last week.
home to their friends Sunday even-
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, of 154 \Vest Pal- ing, December 21, in honor of the
mer avenue, has returned Irons a visit liar Mitzvah of their son, Jules.
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Miss Ethel Levy has left for N ew
York city, where she will be a guest
of her aunt at the llotel Commodore.
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Mrs. M. Cohen, of 107 Virginia
l'ark, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Gus
K ifuiu, of Youngstown, 0.
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H. & B. MARKS
212-216 Michigan Ave.
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Noted Newspaperwoman Was
- Representative of Jewish Wel-
fare Board in Marseilles.
Miss Miriam Teichner, of New
York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Teichner, of this city, who eight
months ago sailed for France on the
steamer "Siboney" in the interests of
the Jewish Welfare Board, returned
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg and Mr. to this country Thursday and at pres-
I. Fink, of Toledo, 0., were the guests ent is a guest. of her sister, NIrs. Os-
of relations during the week.
car Rosenberger, of 123 ‘'irginia
l'ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Frank and
family have moved from 206 Medbury
street toy 414 Burlingame avenue.
Dollars and Diamonds
HIS is plain business talk about dia-
TI moods. Laying aside the sentimen'
which surrounds the diamond and makes
it the Gift of Gifts at Christmas time, do
you know that diamonds, advancing con-
stantly and substantially in value, represent
an exceptional investment? Especially are
Mrs. S. Kohane and family have
moved frosts 188 Medbury to 416 Bur-
Mrs. 11. Nleyerfield spent a few days lingame avenue.
with her sots, \Villiam, a student at
the University of Michigan, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck have
moved into their new home at 340
Burlingame.
they attractive from the investment stand-
point when you can buy them at the prices
now prevailing in The Gorham Shop--
prices that are made possible only by our
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MacDiarmid's
Candies for
Chanukah
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led with delicious freshly
,.,soked MaeDIA ODD'S-
Well, who wouldn't appreci.
ate such a gift?
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Every ente r is filled With
freshly cooked candles, ready
when you wish to call.
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Gift
of
Good
Taste
SIN STORES IN DETROIT
:II II 'oodward
32 Broadway
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717 W oodward
111c31 illan's—optosite Pontchartrain
firoadway 3!arket—".1 1 acniarnad's" Corner
Phone—Main 4548 (all stores)
Limited Quantity of Gift Baskets and Boxes
THE ADVANTAGE OF DIAMON D
PURCHASES MADE AS FAR BACK
Nliss Mildred Simon has returned
son a visit to Chicago.
Mrs. Max Landau, of 668 thrush
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desire to serve you by GIVING YOU
hi ss . Sallie Ehrlich and Miss Ililda
iilt l y spend the holidays in
v. Atotshe
31 New fork w
AS TWO YEARS AGO.
street ,announces the betrothal of her
sister, :Hiss Katie \V. Cohen, to Mr.
Sidney Goodman, both of Philadel-
phia, l'a.
GOLDSMITHS c SILVERSMITHS, INC.
GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET
Mrs. Max Landau, of 668 lirush
street, leaves Saturday for a trip to
Philadelphia, New York City and At-
lantic City.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodin, of 406
Montgomery street, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ida, to
Mr. Paul \\ inkelman , of this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang,
MISS MIRIAM TEICHNER.
259 Rowena street, will give a dinner
While stationed at Marseilles in I E--
w party Sunday evening for the nnme-
Mate family. Friends of Mr. Wolf- charge of a J. \V. 11. Hut, the greater
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SW gang will be glad to know he is re- part of the time, Miss Teichner trav-
eled extensively through France in
covering from his recent illness.
quest of material and color for future
The Hebrew I.adies' Aid announce writings.
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For several years Miss Teicluser
a their Chanuka Ball to be given Sun-
g:. day evening, December 21, 1919, at was a feature writer on the New U
York
Globe, representing that paper
A Harmonic Ball, Grand River avenue. on the Ford Peace Ship, the "Coast-
0,-Coast Hughes Campaign Special,"
Miss Gertrude Reisman, who is a as well as on other assignments of
• *student at the American Academy of national importance. She was also
" Dramatic Art of New York City, will Publicity Director for the New York
be home for the holidays.
Suffrage party, her efforts terminat-
ing in the success of the campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. George I.. Edloff, of Before going to New York city, Miss
432 Virginia Park, have issued cards Teichner was a special writer on the
for a dance at their home, Saturday staff of the Detroit News. She will
evening, January 3, in honor of their spend the winter its this city.
son, Ethan E. EdlotT, who is spending
the holidays with her parents.
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for
Girls
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piece of Furniture! Unquestionably the most prac•
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deal and useful pieces of Furniture of every description
HAT could be more acceptable a gift than an exquisite
for gift giving greet you at this store. 'Twill pay you to
Mrs. A. Schlesinger and Miss Ray
come out here to shop.
Burton are making their home with
A
wedding
of
much
interest
was
Mrs. Louis Schneider, of 116 West
that of 'Miss Blanche Newman, daugh-
Bethune avenue.
ter of Mr. and NIrs. }tarry Newman
of Chicago and Mr. Alfred Hersh, son
Il es. Rebecca Levinson, fomserly of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh of this
Miss Rebecca Marks of this city, of
city, which took place at 5:30 o'clock.
Los Angeles, Cal., is a guest at the
home of Mrs. A. Samuels, of 95 \Vest Sunday, December 14th, in the East
Room of the I.aSalle Hotel, Chicago,
Euclid avenue.
Dr. Stoltz officiating. Following the
ceremony a reception and dinner-
dance was given for relatives. and a
PONTIAC NOTES
few close friends of the bride and
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groom. Miss Newman was an ex-
Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg, Henry ceedingly lovely bride in a wedding
gown of bridal satin with garniture
Clay avenue, entertained at a six
o'clock dinner Sunday. The guests of pears, her veil being held in place
worn
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. thing and son; by a wreath of orange blossoms
Mr. Benjamin Jacobson, of Detroit. by her grandmother. She carried a
mi aiiimmommEMMIIMMIM
and NIr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson of shower bouquet of white sweet peas
and lily-of-the-valley. She was at-
Pontiac.
tended by her two small nieces, Val-
Melrose 5509
913 Hastings St. at Crosstown
Miss Susan Fishbaine, of Detroit, erie Groak, of Chicago, and Mildred
I.ucille Vass, of Detroit, as flower
spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. girls, by the groom's two sisters,
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;hisses Annarose and Matilda Hersh,
Mr. Milton Orman will spend the and the bride's sister, Miss Ruth New-
holiday season with his aunt, Mrs. man of Chicago, as bridesmaids. Mr.
Henry Liepschield, Onaway, Mich., Frank Vass served the groom as best
and with Mrs. M. Cohen, Alpena, mats. The ushers were Maurice Fei-
genbaum of 1)etroit, Joseph Newman,
Mich.
Arthur Newman and Sydney New-
man. After a honeymoon trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner Cleveland, New York and Atlantic
spent Thursday in Detroit.
City, Mr. and Mrs. Hersh will reside
Miss Dorothy Barnett, of Flint, its Buffalo, N. Y.. where Mr. Ilersh
engaged its business.
spent the week-end with her parents, is Those
The National Good Luck Stone of China
of Detroit who were present
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett.
at the wedding were •Mr. and Mrs.
—in its beautiful tones of green, mount-
Jacob Hersh and daughters, Misses
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rapaport spent Annarose and Matilda; Mr. and Mrs.
ed in 14 or 24-karat solid gold
Wednesday in Detroit.
Peter Vass and small slaughters, Mil-
Bead Necklaces, Rings, Scarf Pins, Ear-
dred and Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Dl ax
S.
Grossfeld,
Mr.
Frank
Vass,
Mr.
Rings, Layallieres, Pendants, Etc.
SATISFACTORY SERVICE IS THE
Maurice Feigenbaum. Mr. and Mrs.
TEST OF VALUE.
Edward Stern of \Vyandotte, and
LAST MINUTE XMAS GIFTS
Miss Sadie Hersh of Fremont, Ohio.
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FURNITURE HOUSE ‘ 11
Small Sizes Only
2 1/2 to 5
$8.00
the pair
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1 Chinese Jade
WING to the limited range of
sizes, we are selling these fine
Calfskin Skating Shoes at a sacrifice
price. The sizes run to five only.
They come In tan, ivory and white.
When a woman buys on outer gar-
ment the eye cannot always measure
the value of the merchandise. The
true value Will he revealed by time
All former members of the old
and records of actual service.
Kinx Klub are urged to be present at
It. Siegel Co.'s apparel should he the ;sleeting which is to he held at
judged first by style, beauty and gen-
the Statler Hotel on December 28th .
eral appearance; but only after a full
Plans are being made for a banquet
season's wear can Its real value be de-
and reunion and in order to make
termined. They have set certain stand•
this affair a success it is imperative
ards of quality that every garment
that all former members be present
must measure up to. to get a place In
their stock. All cheap. factory made, at this meeting.
The Kinx Klub, before it disbanded
unshrinked, skimped or slightly or
badly constructed garments never get two years ago, was one of the most
popular
social organizations in the
by the first Inspection in their receiv-
city. The club seas organized pri
ing department.
This store has devoted over 30 yearn marily to foster sociability and friend-
to the establishment of CONFIDENCE ship amongst its members and
in the character of Its apparel. There- through effective charity work won
fore we have no hesitation In declaring many friends.
that it ALWAYS PAYS a woman to
Those not being able to attend the
buy merchandise of the kind and qual- meeting kindly inform Maurice Sabi,
ity which It. Siegel Co. assemble for 188 Nledbury Ave., Nortirs . ay 5429-H.
their customers.—Adv.
Practical Gifts That Are Appreciated
Kimddub to Hold Reunion
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