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Down Town Stores:
Uptown Store.:
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Woodward and Fort
Broadway Market
MacDlarmid's Corner
New Chocolate House
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Sunday Services:
On Sunday of this week, Rabbi Leo
M. Franklin will deliver the second
address in his series under the gen-
eral title: "The Seasons of Life—
Their Problems and Prerogatives."
His theme will be "The Problems of
Youth." Services begin at 11 o'clock.
All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the office
of the Chronicle by 6 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the
All are invited.
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to
be
current week' ■ teens. Phone Cherry 630 Society Editor. Mall notices so
Sabbath Services:
received nut later than Wednesday.
Sabbath services begin promptly at
10:30. Services are conducted and the
Mr.
Joseph
Siegel
of
Boston
Boule-
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, of 95 Ro-
sermon preached by Rabbi Franklin.
vard
is
in
New
York
City.
wena street, is spending some time in
Men's Temple Club:
the Berkshires.
Mrs. Cyrus Arnold of Glynn Court
On Tuesday evening of the coming
Mrs. Joseph L. Selling and daugh- has returned from Fort Wayne, Ind., week, November 2nd, the Men's Tem-
ter, Louise, of Hotel Addison are in where she spent several weeks visit- ple Club offers to its members and
the tnembers of Temple Beth El, an
Chicago where they went to attend ing with relatives.
extraordinary treat. Election returns
the engagement reception of Miss
Mrs.
S.
Sittig
and
daughter,
Char-
will be received over a special wire,
Gwendoyln Strauss and Mr. Marcus
L. Freud, which took place at the lotte, of Chicago, art guests at the moving pictures will be shown, re-
freshments served and smokes pro-
Hotel Addison.
Hotel Sisson.
vided for the gentlemen, all without
charge.
The ladies are very cordially
Mrs. Hannah Freud of the Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon E. Heine-
man of Bloomfield Hills are spending Addison is in Chicago visiting with invited. The Program Committee has
spared no pains to make this evening
some time with relatives in Cincinnati. relatives and friends.
a thoroughly delightful one. The
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of place should be crowded to Its capac-
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rollman (Jo-
ity.
sephine Freud) of Cincinnati spent 62 Chicago boulevard have arrived
a few days in the city enroute to home from Cleveland where they Dr. Kress to Speak:
On Friday evening, November 5th,
Chicago where they attended the en- spent a few days.
the members of Temple Beth El will
gagement reception of their brother,
Mrs.
E.
Lehensberger
of
Dayton,
Freud
and
Miss
Gwen-
have
the privilege of hearing an ad-
Marcus
L.
Mr.
0., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. dress by the well known orator, Dr.
doyln Strauss.
Simon Seeger of 381 Webb avenue.
Nathan Krass of New York. A brief
talk will also be made by Mr. Manny
Mrs. Gerald Jacobson is visiting her
Mr. Bertram Ball, of Spokane, Strauss of New York. These gentle-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Gold-
berg of the Leslie Manor, 3025 West Wash., is the guest of relatives and men come as members of the Flying
Squadron sent out by the Union of
friends in the city.
Grand boulevard.
American Hebrew Congregations to
interest the Jews of America in the
"Back to the Synagog" movement. No
funds will be solicited by these gen-
tlemen, their entire purpose being to
present the religious needs of the
Jew to the people. Not only the mem-
bers of the Temple, but the entire
community is cordially invited to at-
tend. The addresses will be preceded
by Sabbath Eve Services, beginning
at 7:30.
W o m a n's Auxiliary Acquaintance
Luncseon:
On Monday, November 8th, an Ac-
quaintance Luncheon will be given at
the Temple under the auspices of the
Women's Auxiliary Association. The
luncheon will be followed by a very
delightful literary and musical pro-
gram. All the women of our Congre-
gation are cordially invited.
PECAN ROLL
TAFFIES
LOLLY POPS
PENEUCHIE
CARAMELS
HARD CANDIES
ample Nall
WOODWARD AT
BOULEVARD
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COLLINOWOOD
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muds
iigiEpEL
'Wh•v Arsoliaine
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other store
New and Jaunty
Plaid Skirts
$17.5°
Exceptional Values
Scores of style!' which flaunt their
gay Scotch colors or rich Autumn
shades. Newness is seen In every
line, stitch and trimming; clever
Ideas In box-pleats, side pleats and
Fancy belts and
knife pleating.
button trimming. The variety of
models Is really surprioing. Twn
of the many styles sketched.
e
A Loycly Autumn Bride
THE
GORHAM SHOP
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Personal Cards of
Christmas Greeting
THE
Christmas Spirit
of Good Cheer is re-
flected in the Personal
Greeting Cards now
awaiting your approval
here. The appeal of our
showing this season is
characterized by charm-
ing originality and pleas-
ing variety. Now is the
ideal time to place your
order.
Rabbi-Elect Berkowitz to Conduct
Services:
On Sunday morning, November
7th, the services will be read, and the
responses intoned by Mr. Henry J.
Berkowitz of Cincinnati, the newly
chosen assistant Rabbi of Temple
Beth El. As this will be the first op-
portunity of the members of the con-
gregation to meet Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
kowitz, it is hoped that a very large
congregation will be present.
Woman's Auxiliary Charity Sewing:
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Mrs. Charles Mayer
(see Miss lane Clara Rosriihrim)
ITH the Dominant Idea of
Quality the Shoppe of Flow-
7 0.31 ers was conceived. To corn-
pletion this idea has never yielded
place to other consideration. The
finest floral displays, the most effi-
cient and interested service. A staff
of artists in decoration and design—
these constitute the complete shoppe.
Photo by Frank - Scott-Clark.
A not ble event of the week was Misses Irene Rosenberg, Emily Mor-
the weililtng of Miss Jane Clara Ro- cis, Theresa Mayer and Clara Mayer,
senheim. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the latter two sisters of the groom.
Mr. Mayer was attended by his
Wallace Rosenheim, 49 Pingree ave-
nue, to Mr. Charles Mayer. of New brother. Mr. Albert Mayer, of New
York city, which occurred Tuesday York. Sol Kline. of Chicago. uncle of
evening in the Hotel Statler, Rabbi the bride; Harold Wallace Rosen-
Leo M. Franklin officiating. Chrys- heim, brother of the bride; Joseph
anthemums in profusion and autumn Klingenstein and Leopold K. Simon,
shrubbery of varied coloring' served of New York, served as ushers.
The maid of honor wore a gown of
as a fitting background for the cere-
chiffon shading from pale yellow to
m•uiy.
The bride was charming in a gown deepest orange. The bridesmaids
of duchess satin, hearing a long court were garbed in orange satin and gold
train edged in old points lace, with a lace. Mrs. Rosenheim. mother of the
garniture of orange blossoms. She bride, wore a gown of sequins over
wore her mother's bridal veil, with silver cloth.
Among the out-of-town guests
Dutch cap of old pointe lace. Her
bridal bouquet was of white orchids were the parents of the groom, Mr
and Mrs. Henry Mayer of New York,
and lilies of the valley.
She entered on the arm of he; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Kline of Los
father, and was attended by Miss Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kline of
Carol ne Epstein, as maid of honor. St. Louis, and Mrs, A. R. Salkey of
the following bridesmaids: St. Louis.
and
Its facilities are offered to you at
really moderate cost.
"Say it with Flowers"
Papes Brothers
Mrs. David Hirsh, of New York,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hulsey
Fechimer, of l'allister avenue.
Just Across from Orchestra Hall
671 Woodward
At Parsons
Mrs. 1. Leavitt. of Cleveland. who
has been visiting Miss Rose Hecht,
of 10t) Ilancock, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon, of 128
McLean. are visiting with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fischer,
of Milwaukee, Wis.
STEEL AND COPPERPLATE
ENGRAVING
Commercial
Society
Order Your Christmas and New Year's
Announcements; Representative Will Call.
LANGER PRINTING COMPANY
85.87 Congress St., West
Phone Main 2708
aruf
Mrs. Harry Goldstein, of 22 East
Forest, entertained at luncheon last
Friday for Mrs. David Hirsh of New
York and Mrs. I. Leavitt of Cleve-
land.
Mrs. M. Mandeberg and son, of 899
Brush street, have returned from a
three months' visit to Cleveland and
New York.
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GOLDSMITI LS, SILVERSMITI SS AND JEWELERS
\ .37-39 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD. BOOK BUILDING
illill
Mrs. Meyer Kallett, of Syracuse,
New York, who was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Davis and Dr. Herbert
I. Konen, left for her home on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis, of Bos-
ton boulevard, entertained twenty
guests at dinner Friday last. Mrs.
Kyles, well-known soloist of Phila-
delphia entertained the guests with
operatic selections.
Mrs Charles Yahlem (Florence
Brown) and daughter, of St. Look
'Mo., are guests of their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Israel Brown, 331 Bur-
lingame.
4J
Mr. Marcus L. Freud of the Hotel
Addiaon has returned from a visit
with his fiancee. Miss Gwendoyln
Strauss .of . Ligonier,
yljss Gertrude Raseofr, 91209 , East
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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
OF TEMPLE BETH EL
TO GIVE LUNCHEON
105 Washington Blvd.
At tIto Statler
t_en
en compare
Sho p, th
our prices
It Is not necectary for us to have special sales to give our
customers values. They are available here at all times.
Parents, we invite you to see our Excellent Line of
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, HATS
HABERDASHERY AND SHOES
We also carry a complete assortment of better clothes and
furnishings for men at prices no higher than others.
Quality at Moderate Prices
•
Winter '20-'21
There's Extraordinary Value in
Queen Quality
BROGUE OXFORDS
F
OR
the week end we feature re-
markable values in smart brogue .,
oxfords. Clever model. that are vi.
designed to wear with the popular wool
hose. The price is • special one. Tana
•nd Koko Browns are offered.
Queen Quality Boot Shop
215 Woodward Ave.
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DETROIT
Mrs. Casper Rosenheim. of New
York, who was in the city in atten-
dance at the Rosenheim-Mayer wed-
ding, was the guest of Mrs. Mayer
Sulzberger, of 221 Delaware avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horwitz, of 18
32nd street, are spending some time
in New York.
CONCERTS
GOLDSMITHS aSILVERSMITHS,ING.
Junior Young ?copies Society:
The Junior Young Peoples Society
will have an informal Hallowe'en
dance on Saturday evening, October
30th. One of Detroit's best orches-
tras has been engaged for the even-
ing and many special features will be
added to make the evening an enjoy-
able one for all. The next regular
meeting of the society will be held on
Sunday afternoon, October 31st, at
2:30 p. m. An enjoyable program has
been planned for the meeting and a
dance will follow in the gymnasium.
All members and their friends are
cordially invited.
The Woman's Auxiliary of Temple
Beth El will start its activities for
the season on Monday, No. 8, at 12:30
p. rn. with an Acquaintance Luncheon,
followed by an unusually delightful
program. It has become the custom
of this organization each Fat I to
greet its old members and make wel-
come the new ones in this manner, ex-
tending a special welcome to strangers
Mr. and Mrs. A. Inierman and fam- who are urged to avail themselves
ily of 99 Frederick street, left for Los of this opportunity to "get-ac-
Angeles, Cal., on Sunday last, where quainted."
A -most interesting and beautiful
they will spend the winter months.
program will follow the luncheon,
Mr. Leonard Hirschfield, of New when Mr. Harding Barnard Elliott
York, who was a guest at the Hotel will give an interpretive reading of
Statler, left for his home on Sunday. Tennyson's "Enoch Arden" to the ac-
companiment of the Richard Strauss
Miss Hattie Groneman, of Hotel musical setting played by Mrs. Mark
Tuller, leaves on Monday for south- B. Stevens.
The luncheon will be given at the
ern Florida where she will spend the
Temple. Tickets will be $2.00 per
winter.
plate, and an excellent luncheon is
Mrs. Morris Peerless, formerly of promised. Reservations may be sent
Detroit. is the guest of her sister, to Mrs. A. Schiffman, 66 Glynn Court
Mrs. M. Barit, of 489 Clairmont ave- any time up to and including Novem-
ber 4th. The Auxiliary has many
nue.
fine things to offer its members, this
Mr. Clifford Jacobs, of 270 Coiling- season, and urges their co-operation
nterest in the attendance of its
interest
wood, returned from an extended trip
meetings and other activities.
throughout the state.
COI.9
THE ART FLORAL CO
w A
The charity sewing, under the
auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary
Association, is held on Thursday
mornings and afternoons. A great
demand has been made upon the re-
sources of the organization this sea-
son, and it is therefore essential that
as many women as possible help in
this important work.