100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

March 19, 1920 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-03-19

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT

EWISH CHRONICLE

pclat end
Qrsonai

177-179-101 WOODWARD AVE

KLEIN—GOLDSTONE.

DETROIT

THE
NEW IN MILLINERY

Every kind of a hat the feminine heart
could wish for has been gathered from
the most famous makers—new colors-
sizes—just everything that is new.

Fashionable "Vogue" Brogues

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bloomgarden,
of 462 Virginia Park, have returned
home after having spent the winter
months in California.

"Brogue" Oxfords

This novel Spring footwear fashion is an exclusive
"Vogue" creation--quite unlike all other Brogues—
you'll note the difference instantly.

;12.00

Rich Brown Calfskin

Charm Superlative!
Our Spring Millinery

9

An attractive dinner was given Fri-
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. henry
Simons, of 26 East Palmer street, the
occasion being their fifteenth: wed
ding anniversary. The guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simon, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles 13. Busch, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Nathen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Landau, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kutt-
nailer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Summers,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Norcott,
Mr. and !sirs. Norman Schwartz, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Freedman, Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Speed, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Jacobs, Mr. and Nits. Sam
'Althoff, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silverman, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Lacov, Johanan Van,
Marian Fink, Virgian Collor, Gold:a
Holtchar, Mildred Kessler, Sue Smith,
Mrs. R. E, Bassett, George F. Baker,
Victor Kuhlman, Jack Marienthel.
Mrs. Anna Pamerly, Ella Gee, Mar-
tin Holliday, Hada Martins, Estre
Bait, Mrs. Bonnie Cushman, Roy
Wilson, Floyd Sullivan, Dave Siegel
and Louis Caras.

TYLES that render the wear-
ers of Ilolley,Mackay hats
"
ndividual".
Hats that ex-
I
press the utmost smartness
of contour, harmony and blind of col-
or and design. Materials chosen by
ultra critical milliners. Hence you are
assured of every thing you could hope
for to smite YOUR Spring millinery
more than exclusive.

Mr. and Mrs.A. J. Illooingarden
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ora, to Dr. Leon B. Cows"...

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Divi-
sion Street Talmud Torah will hold
its next meeting Monday afternoon,
March 22nd, at 2:15. Mrs. Joseph
Rosenzweig, President of the Aux-
iliary, hopes to see a large repre-
sentation at the meeting. The card
parties and other flatters of impor-
tance will be discussed. The pro-
gram will consist of an address by
Mr. Joseph Chagi; a recitation in
Jewish by Miss Dora Caminick and
a vocal solo by Miss Mildred Slam-
ler. Refreshments will be served by
the committee in charge.

PONTIAC NOTES.

ND. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg
base returned to their home, 24
Henry Clay avenue, after a two
months' sojourn in California. Mr
and Mrs. Bing of Detroit accompa-

nied them.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett of
Franklin boulevard spent the week
end with their daughters, Mrs. Ed
Rosenberg and Mrs. Samuel Nfag-
disohn of Flint.

Mrs. Norman Buckner and her
house-guest, Miss Sophie Du Bof of
Peoria, Ill., are spending a few days
in Detroit with friends.

c,LTHREE,
irnelhoPAc

lao-lu Woodward Ammar

A treat is in store for music lovers
in the piano recital to he given by
Miss Sara Lessing, at Temple Beth
El, Tuesday, March 23, under the
auspices of the Young People's So-
ciety of Temple Beth El.
Miss Lessing is one of the artist
pupils of liendetson Netzorg and de-

Pure Silk Sweaters

In a Brilliant Array
of Colors

MISS SARA LESSING.

spite the handicap of having the
smallest piano hands of any of his
pupils, is known for her remarkable
technique and executes the must dif-
ficult compositions with beauty and
artistry.
Her program for the Tuesday con-
cert will consist of a Beethoven So-
nata, a large Schumann group and
one by modern composers.

The Jewish 1,Votnaus Club announce
Miss Bessie Miller, 188 Ferry ave-
their "President's Day" to take place nue east, entertained in honor of bl iss
this year on the first Monday in Bessie Leitson. a March bride-elect,
April.
at a dinner party at her home on
--
Friday, March 12, later taking her
Mr. II. M. Freed is in , New York guests to the Shubert-Detroit.
City.

KLINE'S—THIRD FLOOR

Is

One of the most beautiful and Mt-
pressive weddings of the season was
solemnized Tuesday, March 16, at
the Hotel Statler, when Miss Irene
Goldstone, daughter of Mrs. Belle
Goldstone, was united in marriage to
Mr. Lewis Harrison Klein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Klein of Schenec-
tady, N. Y. The ceremony was per-
formed under a bower of smilax and
roses by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin in
the presence of the family and inti-
mate friends of the bridal couple.
The bride, who entered on the arts
of her brother, Mr. Joseph Nf. Gold-
stone, was radiant in a gown of white
georgette and satin, heavily beaded in
pearls, and fashioned with a court
train, and veil of tulle. She carried
a shower bouquet of orchids, brides
roses and valley lilies. The matron
of honor, Mrs. R. R. Goldstone, was
gowned in pink taffeta and carried
an arm bouquet of American Beauty
roses. Miss Julia Klein, of New
York, a sister of the groom, acted
as bridesmaid and wore a gown of
pink tulle and lace and carried pink
roses. Mr. David K. Goldstone as-
sisted the groom as best man. After
the ceremony a wedding dinner was
served at which Dr. R. R. Goldstone
presided as toastmaster. The dinner
was followed by dancing. Among
the out-of-town guests were the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I).
Klein, of Schenectady, N. Y., Miss
Julia Klein and Dr. A. S, Goldstone
of New York, Joseph M. Goldstone,
David K. Goldstone and Miss Rose
Goldman of Chicago, and Miss
Maude Trait of Kansas City. Upon
their return from an extended west-
ern tour, the bridal couple will be at
bionic at 384 Seward avenue.

•-`4 %?E•

MISS SARA LESSING
TO GIVE RECITAL AT
TEMPLE BETH EL TUES.

Miss Jeannette Krinsky entertained
in honor of Miss Bessie Leitson at a
Temple Theater party on Saturday,
March 13, following which a dainty
luncheon was served at the Maison
Palceaux.

55.00 and 75.00

A brilliant complement to the separate
skirt—the silk sweater furnishes a prac-
tical and gay addition to the Spring outfit.
Two very special groups are featured for
Monday.

at 55.00

A fringed surplice tie-around model
sketched on the left comes in dawn, apri-
cot, buff, tete de negre, black and navy.

at 75.00

A coat sweater sketched on the right with
a fringed rever collar is featured in the
same colors.

The Bow

IS THE STYLE
FOR SPRING

The trim ribbon bow is storming the

heart of "Milady of Fashion" with

great success. You can easily see that

it lends a touch of distinction to the

three charming models shown here.

A T

t he top is the

RIBBON C A R L-

ION, a beautiful and
serviceable Walk i n g
pump that has won
great favor. It is made
in Brown Calf, Black
Kid and Patent Leath-
er, with a welt sole, at

$13.2

Holley-MacKay

Cherry 4633

133 Farmer St.

PararafammaranarararararamproMMEREEESOUS

VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUCTION

IDA DIVINOFF
Member
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Seven( Method

45 ROWENA STREET.

SARA DIVINOFF

Director, Musical Bureau Chamber
Mualcal Society
Leschetitsky Method
Glendale 7971

Our Want Ads Will Bring You Results

All arrangements for the theater
party for. March 28th have been com-
pleted, and members must get in
touch with the treasurer at tomor-

row's meeting.

and extrem e ly

for

or Satin Quarter ,

\a't l a ilt e) b
Patent Lc a t e r or
Bronze Kid, at

$15. - 22

AT the bottom is the ONE-EYL BROGUE
Walking Oxford, which is very fashion-
able. Made with leather Cuban heels aird welt
soles. Light or Dark Tan or Black Calf, or
in Dark Tan, Plain Toe, at

$15E

Flowers of Judaea.

A Poetic Declamation Prize Con-
tiaft will feature the program of the
Flowers of Judaea Club at the next
meeting tomorrow evening at the
home of bliss C. Braver, 101 Hen-
drie street.
The judges for the occasion will
be bliss S. Gach, Miss L. Sussman
and S. L. Miller.
The club leader gave a "Message
of Passover" to the members, after
which a musical program was de-
lightfully and successfully carried out.
Miss I.. Sussman rendered a vocal
solo, while the Misses Ziff and Wolfe
sang popular songs; piano recitals
by Miss Fidler, Miss R. Shechter and
Miss A. Ziff.
The feature, however, was the
"Juvenile Duo," Louis and Max Fid-
ler ,in a harmony of melodies.

I

N the center is the
oa iBi d arguLi :Ci O
tktiaiy ol fR d N ! F.
‘ car
V
Very
i n

Fourth Floor.

Established

Woodward and Adams.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan