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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

BUY FURS

H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg ad-
dressed the Toledo congregation Fri-
day evening on the subject, "Leader-
ship, True and False." On Sunday
morning he will visit the Temple
Fi
Branch Sabbath School at Pontiac,
and Sunday evening he will talk at
Miss Miriam Buchhalter of 217 the Congregational Church on "Re-
Mr. Charles A. Finsterwald left for
East Palmer avenue, has returned ligious Education."
New York Sunday. He was accom-
--
from a visit to Battle Creek.
panied by his daughter, Miss Rae
Miss Mabel Stern of New York
Finsterwald, who this month com-
Mr. Jacob S. Sauls has returned city is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milford
pletes her work at Columbia Univer-
Stern of 560 East Grand boulevard.
from a trip to Cleveland, 0.
sity.
Mrs. N. W. Sehlussel gave a theater
Mrs. Alan Kopelson left for a trip
Mrs. Robert Abrahamson and chil-
to New York city and will spend party Thursday afternoon at the
dren, of Berlin, Germany, have ar-
Temple
Theater in honor of Mrs.
February in Lakewood, N. J.
rived in Detroit after an absence of
Louis Flox of Plymouth, Ind., who is
seven ,years, and are visiting Mrs.
On New Year's day occurred the visiting her sister, NIrs. Si. Ratner of
Anna Abrahavriqon, of 156 Elmhurst
mirriage of Miss Pearl Shimberg. 109 Farnsworth street.
avenue. • ' - -
daughter of Mrs. Tiley Friedman,
Mr. Seymour Anspach Weinberg of
2318 West Grand boulevard, and Mr.
Miss Pauline Grinberg of Pitts- Fred A. Harris. The ceremony was Newark, N. .1., spent the holidays
burgh, Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. quietly performed at 11 o'clock in the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Ben Meisner of Virginia Park, and morning at Temple Beth El, Rabbi Weinberg of 414 Monterey avenue.
it.
Assistant Prosecutor and Mrs.
Leo M. Franklin officiating. Only
Greenberg of \V. Philadelphia avenue. the immediate relatives were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Berman of 246
The bride was attired in a blue travel- Nt edbury avenue announce the en-
gagement
of their daughter, Bessie,
Mrs. L. Loenstein and Mrs. J. Sny- ing suit, with hat and veil to match.
der were hostesses at a beautifully A wedding breakfast was served at to Mr. Sam Shuman of this city.
appointed luncheon given at the Ho- the lintel Statler, following which
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Congre-
Mr. and Mrs. Harris left for Chicago.
tel Cadillac Friday.
Their trip will last six weeks, extend- gation Beth Moshe will give their
third
annual ball at the hotel Stat-
ing as far as the coast. The bride
was educated abroad, having spent ler, Sunday evening, January 25. Fin-
four years in Germany, and is well zel's orchestra will furnish the music.
known mong the younger circles of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz spent
Detroit.
the week-end in Toledo with friends.
Miss Edith Weisman of Westmin-
ster avenue has left for Knoxville,
JOSEPH FINSTERWALD.
Tenn., to attend the marriage of her
brother, Mr. Albert Weisman, to
Death has taken heavy toll in the
Miss Gladys Sunshine. The bride is Jewish community the past two
well known in Detroit, having visited weeks. The grim Reaper has spared
here on several occasions.
neither young nor old. Most tragic
has been the passing away of some
A card party for the benefit of the of the oldest and most beloved pio-
Talmud Torah on Division street neers of the community who through
Will be given Tuesday afternoon, a rich lifetime of service and sacri-
January 13, at the home of Mrs. Mor- fice have endeared themselves in the
ris Friedberg, 92 Virginia Park. hearts of a host of friends who mourn
These parties given during the sea- their loss.
The Jewish community lost one of
son have not only proven very en-
joyable affairs but have also been of its most beloved members in the
material assistance to the institution death Wednesday, December 24, of
which they sponsor. Members and Joseph Finsterwald, for upwards of
fifty years a resident of Detroit. Un-
their friends are cordially invited.
til he was stricken with the illness
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenstein, of 200 that culminated in his death, Nit'.
E. Hancock street, entertained Mr. Finsterwald though he had reached
and Mrs. F. Mann of Chicago, with a the four-score mark, took an active
dinner at their home, Thursday even- and unflagging interest in all Jewish
ing, January 1. Among the guests matters. Ile was a charter tnember
were Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaliski, Mr. of many of the Jewish charitable or-
and Mrs. A. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. J. ganizations in the city and belonged
Gold, Dr. and Mrs. A. Lappner, Mr. to the Temple Beth El.
The funeral services were conduct-
and Mrs. E. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
421 iendrie
J. S. Sauls, Mr. and Mrs. H. Berman, ed from the residence,
'floe
avenue,
Friday, December
Mr. and Mrs. A. Polasky, Mr. A.
Jackson, Miss R. Kalisky and Miss L. deceased is survived by his widow,
NIrs. Carrie Finsterwald, and a son,
Robinson.
Albert Finsterwald.

THE

LOCAL NOTESti

ORHAM SHOP


Comfortable California
or the Sunny Southland

spend
W the HETHER
remaining days of winter in the

you are planningto

comfortable clime of California or in the
land of the sunny south, your trip will be
vastly more pleasant and enjoyable if you
are equipped with _Traveling Bags and
Suitcases that are attractive and convenient.
Just now The Gorham Shop is showing
an unusually varied line of them with Ster-
ling Silver Fittings. Too, there are handy
Fitted Rolls for toilet articles that are indis-
pensable on the week-end or the longer
journey. Come in now and ask to see
these First Aids to the Wise Traveler.

GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC.

GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET

DETROIT

Our January

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Clearance Sale

bliss Ray Lampert, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lampert, 107 Theo-
dore, gave a reception at her home
Friday evening, Jan. 2, to 30 Univer-
sity of Michigan students, and an
equal number of Detroit friends, in
honor of Mr. Max Halperin, a Uni-
versity of Michigan student front
Bayonne, N. J., who is a close friend
of the Lampert family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marx of 41
Rhode Island avenue left this week
for an extended trip through the
south and west. They will visit Texas
and California in their travels.

in the Store Greatly

The Principal Prices Are

$745. $9.45

$6.95

$8.65

$10.85

Queen Quality Boot Shop

215 WOODWARD AVENUE

PRE- INVENTORY

SALE

SALE

OUR ANNUAL JANUARY

A

Clearance Sale

BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS

is now in progress

Mr. Harry Horwitz of 487 Atkinson
avenue is spending a few weeks at
Hawks, Mich.

Miss Sylvia Gittleman of 2315 Sec-
ond avenue, gave a novel Chinese
party on Saturday evening, January
3, in honor of Miss Barbara Stone of
New York. Many delightful affairs
are being planned in honor of the
visitor.

Mrs. Robert Schlesinger announces
the marriage of her daughter, Etta, to
Mr. David Werby, of Kansas City,
Nto. Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin per-
formed the ceremony in the home of
the bride's parents, 211 Chicago
boulevard. It seas a quiet wedding
with the guest list limited to the
members of the immediate families.
Mr. and Mrs. Werby left Sunday for
a trip to New York. After February
they will be at home at the Hotel
Muelbach, Kansas City.

on smartt apparel of scientific
slender, graceful lines

ti

Coats, Suits
and Dresses

A Saving of $5 to $50
on Every Garment.

Skirts, Waists, Corsets, Hos-
iery, Negligees Underwear
at Reduced Prices

Jewish women of Detroit are urged
to attend a special meeting of the
Jewish Women's Foreign Relief So-
ciety, which will be held in the Wil-
kins' Street Talmud Torah on Wil-
kins street, Wednesday evening, Jan-
uary 14, at 7 o'clock.
The organization, composed of rep-
resentative women of Detroit, meet
at intervals to study European con-
ditions, particularly as it affects the
Jewish women in foreign countries.
Excellent speakers have been pro-
vided for the meeting. The public is
cordially invited to attend.

N1r. and Mrs. Joseph Weil, of 105
Colorado avenue, entertained 20
' guests New Year's eve at cards and
dancing.

Miss Janet Granet is spending a
few days in Chicago.

Burns Anniversary, 1920

Extreme Reductions

Women's Foreign Relief
Society to Meet Wednesday

Mr. Bernard Ginsburg and daugh-
ter, Miss Golda Ginsburg, are spend-
ing the winter in California.

Sj

20%

REDUCTIOINS

ANDIRONS

6.40
$ 8.00
$12.40
• 536.00

$ 8.50 now
110.00 now
$15.50 now
$45.00 now

The Detroit Hebrew Orphan 'Mie
at 25 Rowena street will be opened
with appropriate dedicatory ceremo-
nies, Sunday, January 11, the home
remaining open for inspection to the
public for the next two days.
The procession of friends and
sponsors of the new venture will
meet at 1 o'clock at the Wilkins
Street Talmud Torah and from there
march to the new home on Rowena
street. The public is cordially in-
vited to attend the exercises.

$5.20
$5.60
$8.80

ETTING

71 OROADWAv

ARCADIA

M

My Optical
Department

Thursday, January 15

at 8:00 p. m.

THE BEST TALENT IN AMERICA

Reserve Seats, 75c to $2.50
General Admissbn, 50c

Plain of hall and seats reserved
at Grinnell's 243 Wccdr:ard, Mon.
day, January 12th.

Let us offer our estimate on your
remodeling. refinishing, upholstering
and repairing of furniture.

Our work Is first class, prices rea-
sonable and service bent.

Detroit Upholstering & Mfg. Co.

146.8 East Jefferson Ave. Main 45S9.

EN who want hand
tailored OVERCOATS
on short notioe
are likely to get better

Eye Glasses
Opera Glasses
Binoculars,Etc.

Charge Accounts
Arranged

208-210
Griswold Street

ROSENG ARTEN
MEN'S TAILORS

212.215 KRESGE BUILDING

WEST ADAMS AT PARK

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"Meet Friedberg—
Wear Diamonds"

is the finest in Detroit

"action" here than elsewhere
fon not only have we for
twenty years specialized in
building OVERCOATS of the
highest grade to individual
order, but we strive at all times
to carry in stock a few
garments from the best shops
of LONDON, as well as
products of our own shops,
ready for immediate use.
9 Prices for these completed
OVERCOATS range from
$75 to $110.

(Woodward at Stimson)

Dancing Until 2:00 A. M.

BASKETS

$ 6.50 now
$ 7.00 now
$11.00 now

20%

255
Woodward
Avenue

HEBREW ORPHAN HOME
TO BE OPENED SUNDAY

Clan Campbell Announces a

IN

760yeint
.

2d Floor
Washington
Arcade



Scottish Concert

NYZe C. 10 Ofe

Sizes 39 to 56

Patrons and patronesses for the
eighth ssinual informal dance of Bicur
Cholem Juniors to be given Sunday,
Jan. 11, at Hotel Statler, are an-
nounced as follows: Mr. and Mrs. D.
S. Zemon, Mfr. and Mrs. E. Kaufman
and Mr. and Mrs. D. Oppenheins In-
dications are that the attendance at
this dance will exceed by far that of
past affairs of the organization. To
comfortably accommodate the guests
the auxiliary ballroom of the Statler
has been obtained. As previously
Mr. Joseph Wetsman and daugh-
announced, all proceeds of the dance
ter, Miss Sarah Wetsman, of 44 Vir-
will he devoted to charitable work
ginia Park, are visiting in Chicago.
among the needy sick of the com-
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ehrlich, of munity.
1101 Second avenue, have returned
front a ten-day sojourn in Battle
Creek.

Reduced

► 440r

Stout Women

Now in Progress

Includes Every Pair of Boots

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