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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-01-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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LOCAL NOTES

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Betrothal Announced

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A very pretty wedding was solem-
nized Sunday, January 25, at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, when NI iss
Nettie Hoffman, daughter of NE . . and
Mrs. 1.. IlotTman. Ion East Hancock,
was united in marriage to Mr. Jack
Friedman. son of Mrs. I. Friedman,
of 211, E. hancock avenue. The cur,
111011y Was performed by Rabbi A. NI.
Hershman under a canopy of rose.
and smilax. Following the ceremony.
dinner was served to two hundred
guests follmaeil with a danc e . The
bridal couple left for an Eastern trip
and mill be at home to their friends
1 at I90 E. Ilancoek after February 14.

.,..%inong the many delightful affairs
['given ht honor of Mrs. A. Keirrich
and son, Myron, of Hamilton, Out
who are guests in the city. was a
charming dinner party by Mr. and
Mrs. A. Danto of Holbrook avenue
Among the guests were, NIrs. Siegel
and daughter, Rose, of harbor
Springs, Misses Sylvia and Dorothy
Danto, Mr. and Mrs. F.. Nlargolis,
Mrs. A. I. Danto, Mr. and Mrs. I
Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. I. Epstein,
onusSally and Hattie Cohen, Nit,
and Mrs. Leon Nathan, Miss Doro-
thy Lebovitz and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Gittleman.

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their daughter, Ilene, to
.Siegal, of Cleveland,

FLINT NEWS

ND. and Mrs. Samuel Smitt left
Saturday, January 24, fur Atlantic
City. They trill also visit their
Si iss Leah Rosenblum. who has
daughter, Mrs. H. G. \Varren of New been visiting Mrs. Hilda Klein of
York, Nfrs. Stunt remaining with her • Cl•veland, has returned to her home.
' daughter until March 1st.

Woodward at Gratiot

The Nels est Spring
Tailor-Mades are
Embroidered

'
Mrs. Sol Trainer of Cleveland en-
()nu oh the roast delightful events'
on the social calendar of the year, tertained Saturday noon in honor of
and one that will long be n. Nate Seitner, of Bay City, Mich.,
"' number " , and Nliss Lee Rosenblum of Flint.
as one of the most charmingly ap-
--
pointed and perfectly arranged atTairs
\Irs. Nate Seitner of Bay City,
given in many years was the annual'
banquet of the lowish \Voinan's Club ,
"'I Nil" Lie Rosenblum of
which took place Sunday „ T „i„ g. Flint. Mich., wire in Cleveland to
January 25, at the Statler lintel. Th e attend the engagement reception of

HE quality of a
Shoe can be ac-
curately judged by
the name of the dea-
ler therein.

Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg will
occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth El,
Sunday morning, February 1, and will
preach on the teme ''Marriage and
Divorce." The public is cordially in-
vited to attend.

Our reputation is your
guarantee.

PONTIAC NOTES

NI r. and Mrs. Nathan Lewis, of
Toledo, 0., announce the marriage of
their daughter, Gertrude, to Mr. AWil-
liam Present of Pontiac, Mich., on
January 25.
The couple left for a
three weeks' wedding trip to \N'ash-
ington. New York and Atlantic City,
and will be at home, March 1st, at
24 Jessie street, Pontiac.

THOMAS J.

JACKSON

19 E. ADAMS AVE.

Nfr. Henry Jacobson left for Lake-
! wood, N. J., to be gone several weeks.

Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Golden were
called to Milwaukee, Wis., by the
death of Mrs. Golden's mother.

A Special Sale of Men's Shoes

813 Shoes .. $10

Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky, of Perry
street, will leave Wednesday, January
28, for Chicago, enroute to Los An-
geles, Calif., where she will join her
husband.

$15 Shoes .. $12

Buying Furniture
Is a Matter of Confidence

11, The numerous patrons
who continue to buy
here proves that their
confidence has not been
misplaced.

Mrs. J. Snyder of Council
Ia..
who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
Rapaport, left for her home Wednes-
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rapaport
gave a dinner party at the Hotel Tal-
ler for six guests prior to Mrs. Sny-
der's departure.

Mrs. S. J. Rapaport, of Lansing,
left for her home Friday. She was
the houseguest of Mrs. Benj. Gold-
stein for several days,

The Musical Bureau of the ('ham-
ber Nfusical Society, of which Miss
Sara DivinotT is director, will furnish
a musical program for the Twentieth
Century Club, Thursday, February 5.

I am sure you can
join the list o f
"Satisfied Customers"

Miss Nlarguerite Conhaim of this
city, who has been the guest of Miss
Doris Ileilliron, St. Paul, Nlinn., re-
turned to her home \Vednesday of
this week, stopping enroute at Nfil-
watikee with Nf iss Ileilbron, who will
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Recht for several weeks.

is now added ornate embroidery.

In a trig Eton model (so highly favored for Spring)
the skirt as well as the jacket is embroidered in
turquoise raffia (sketched on the left).
Maroon-colored silk floss and gold threads embroi-
der and emphasize the ripple of another model
(sketched on the right).

Beautifully tailored models in Twilluise, Tricofina,
Needle Tricotine and Poiret Twills, lavishly embroid-
ered, range from

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To the superb tailoring of the spring Tailleur

tables, inviting with their floral deeora- Hilda Klein and Mr. "' mar'
tions, were placed along the walls
of the ball-room, giving ample space
for dancing between courses.
An
Mrs. Nate Selmer of Bay City,
excellent orchestra played several ' Mich., entertained with a tea at the
classical selections (hiring the dinner , \Vinton Hotel, Cleveland, I)., on Sat-
which opened with an invocation by
tirtlay afternoon in honor of Sirs. Sid-
Rabbi Samuel .S. Nlaverberg. Mrs, ney Rose, a recent bride; Miss Hilda
Sfax May, president of the Jewish Klein, whose engagement was recent-
\Voinan's• Club welcomed the as- ly announced, and Nliss Lee Itosen-
sembled guests in a brief address. A blunt, of Flint.
pleasing form of entertainment was

the exhibition of interpretative and
Mrs. A Slionan
is
visiting her
modern dancing by Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Nathan Sloss, of
Johnson. Evans and N1cCoy delighted Cleveland, 0.
with their light banter. Dancing fol-

lowed the dinner. The past president,
w ay „, o f ch., s.da „,1 i s
Sliss
officers and members of the Execu-
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troit and Chicago.
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