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November 05, 1920 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-11-05

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A merica lavish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, 01110

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Miss Reva Stocker, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. David Stocker, of 536
Longfellow 'avenue, entertained 16 of
her little friends at a Hallowe'en par-
ty Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Louie Frankel, of 146
Belmont avenue, have returned from
a trip through the state.

Miss Lois Roth, whose engagement
to Mr. Louis Witt has been an-
nounced, and Miss Celia Grossman,
another bride-elect, whose marriage
to Dr. I. Irving Bittker will be an
event of next month, weer honor
guests at a luncheon and miscellan-
eous shower Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefkofsky of
Mayor E. M. Wurater, of An Arbor,
Mrs. E. M. Wurster and children, Mr. Kirby avenue, have arrived at Los
and Mrs. II. Allmendinger and son. Angeles, California, and arc guests of
Robert Critchal, were Sunday guests the Stillwell hotel.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy, 407 Dela-
On Oct. 21, Mrs. Chas. J. Simons,
ware avenue.
of 220 kVinona avenue, H. P., enter-
tained the Winona Sewing Circle. A
Complimenting Bliss Celia Gross- very pleasant afternoon was spent by
man, whose marriage to Dr. I. Irving the guests.
Ifittker is to take place in November.

Mrs. Charles !dither Severy entertain-
Mrs. Curt Weinberg, of 461 Taylor
ed with a ill11011‘011 and miscellaneous avenue entertained the Witlona Sew-
shower on Tuesday.
111g Circle on Thursday afternoon.
The next meeting will be held at the
borne of Sirs. Max Phillip of Clair-
Miss Alyce Hodes last left for an
mont avenue.
extended trip through the east and
will be the guests of friends and rela-
An Informal dance will be given
tives in New York City for about a
by the "Pep-0" Girls at the lintel
month.
Steller, Sunday evening, November
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Lefkofsky 21st, 1920.
and daughter, Helen Rosaline, have
LONDON. — According to a report
left for Brooklyn, Ns Y., to visit their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lipsky, and appearing in today's "Daily Tel,
relatives in New York. They contem- graph" France and English will unite
in pre et rating Poland to reta in Vilna.
plate remaining several weeks.

EL MOSHE Y. P. S.

The Young People's Society of the
El Moshe held a special meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 26. IlisS Steinberg and
Miss Bookstein were sworn in as
members.
Plans are under way for a big de-
bate to be held around Thanksgiving
Day.
Extenipooneous speeches were
given by Messrs. Goldstein and Levy.
A campaign for members has been
launched. Any persons between the
ages of 16 and 21 are eligible for
membership.

BIRTHS.

LADIES' AUXILIARY
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
WILL OPEN SEASON

The opening meeting of the sea-
will take place Wednesday, Feb-
ruary llith at one o'clock, with a com-
plimentary luncheon for members
only. A program of unusual merit
will be offered.
The responses are to be sent to
Mrs. \V. Kaplan. 154 West Palmer,
Northway 5116.R. The Program
Committee has planned to make this
year's program one of great interest
in Jewish subjects.

SOT1,

ENGAGEMENTS.

Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky, of 486
Burlingame avenue, are receiving
The engagement is announced of
congratulations on the birth of a Miss Lois Roth and Mr. Louis Witt.
daughter, Rhea, Oct. 16.
SIr. and Mrs, Isaac Rodman Slyer.
The engagement of Miss Pauline
(Frederica Hirschman), 287 Longfel Rosen and Hannan Velick Is an-
low. announce the birth of a son nounced.
Rodman, on October 27.

180-182 Woodward Ave.

Practically our entire stock of
coats and wraps goes on '1"41
sale at reduced prices

Nearly every garment has been re-
ceived In stock since the beginning of
not month. At the original low prices
they were remarkable values, at this
present reductions they are extraor-
dinary.

WEDDINGGS.

The marriage of Nfiss Helen C.
Spertner and Mr. Arthur C. Field will
take place at the Hotel Staffer on
November 16th.

New and Beautiful
Lighting Effects

Only the finest makers In America
whose garments are the last word In
style and the utmost In workmanship
and materials are represented. Three .

OBITUARY.

MARX. Nfarcus, beloved husband
of Elsie Kahn, Harper Hospital; age
51 years. Funeral from Temple Beth
El Friday, October 29th, at 2 o'clock.

A beautiful lamp is an "attraction irresistible." As
a decoration In the home, It o'ershadows all others.
aLmps, tastefully selected, can "make" a home. And
they cannot be too many In number.

150 coats and wraps, principally fur
trimmed, former prices up 75 00
to 9740, reduced to

MANDEL, at his residence, 137
Stimson place, Philip, beloved hus-
band of Blanche and dear father of
Dorothy Mandel. Funeral from the
assembly room of Temple Beth El,
Friday.

Netting's specialize in lamps, shades and lighting
effects. In our display are shown the latest in lamp.
designs, coloring, materials, etc—in a variety from
which any particular requirement or taste may be
satisfied. Quality reigns supreme—at prices no higher
than the commonplace.

125 coats and wraps with luxurious
fur trimming, former Prices 95
up to 135.00, reduced to

00

100 coats and wraps of the finer
type, former prices up to
185.00, reduced to
.

LANDER, at his residence, 333
Theodore street, of pneumonia, age
32 years. beloved husband of Ida,
father of four children.

Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Desk
Lamps, Standard Reading and Piano
Lamps, Candleabra —$10 to $300.

135 00

IN MEMORIAM.

Our Lights Shine Everywhere"

ETTING@

In loving memory of Herman
Rosenberg who passed away two
years ago, Oct. 29, 1918. His parents,
brothers and sisters.

All of our model wraps and coats made of the most costly materials
and embellished with the richest of fur, formerly priced from 105.00 to
495.00, now range from 145.00 to 395.00.

LONDON—A second edition of the
"Jewish Peril" has now been issued
in this city.

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Begin

Young man, if you are planning to present a handsome
Platinum Engagement Ring to some wailing young lady—
why linger longer? Delays are dangerous.

My plan—"Pay as You Can" makes buying easy — my
"Buy-Back Bond," save, you if she changes her mind.

Note prices downtown and then you will see how well It
pays to come a little out of your way to the Largest and
Finest Jewelry Store off the "Avenue."

PLATINUM

ENGAGEMENT RINGS
$250 to $2500

Your Credit is Good—Why Not Use It

"Pay
as
You
Can"

"Largest and Finest Jewelry Store On The East MO
EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.

Q,loon Puaiity RQflects

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in Popular Priced FooMar

or Fall and 'Winter 1920

Service is the thing that endures. And true
service does not halt half way in its stride to
complete satisfaction—it does not sidestep from
the beginning of the path to its end—it does not
attempt to jump this or that problem or incon-
venience in its way. Service is not positive, it is
superlative or it is not service.

To Buyers of
Discrimination

This store personifies it. Our trained organ-
ization is pledged to it. Queen Quality footwear
is built for it—and proves it.

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.s.

Such are the facts behind this splendid, supe-
rior display of smartest Fall and Winter Foot-
wear now arranged for your inspection and
priced to impress you once more with the deter-
mination of this store to provide Detroit with
America's best shoes at the most moderate cost.

You are cordially invited to attend this open-
ing tomorrow.

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It has always been the policy of this house to put
forth the very best merchandise and to sell it at a
legitimate profit.

BECKMAN QUALITY FURS have gained an en.
viable reputation in Detroit—they have given ser-
vice. And we invite buyers of discrimination to
inspect our comprehensive display of beautiful furs.
It is always advisable to buy of a house that has re-
ceived the approval of people possessing good buy-
ing judgment.

Bobf Shop,

215 Woodward Avenue

28 Bagley Avenue

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