PAGE FOUR mBikritoplpvisn Km lac t - r Whose Birthday Is Tomorrow• octal and 111acDiarmid's Caramels 80c the lb. Qrsonal Now ready for your selection at our new Chocolate House, Woodward at Clifford Street. Be sure to ask for the Eighty Cents assortment. 13 Stores aceg;grothl. Detroit Cleveland And Showing Savings Up to $20, Main 4648 (All Stores) Mrs. Magnus Butzel, of Row ena Mr. Meyer Frank and son, of 315 Mr. Milton M. Alexander addressed street, is spending some time in New Burlingame avenue, left on Monday a large gathering at the Bay City York City. last, for Los Angeles, Cal., where 11'nai lirith lodge meeting during the they will join Mrs. Frank to spend the performance, Miss Cohn took her Mrs. Max Philip Ileavenrich, of guests to the Empire Tea Room for Saginaw, who spent a few days with lunch. her mother, Mrs. Adolph Enggass , of 141 I'allister avenue, has retur ned Mr. E. M. Rosenthal, of 115 Fred. home. crick street, is motoring to Los An- cS , geles with a party of friends. Mrs. Sidney Hart, of 999 Br ush street, is visiting with friends and Mr, Leon Sobel, of Porto Rico, relatives in. Grand Rapids. spent a few days with his sister, Dr. Frances Brown, of Pingree avenue, The Misses Maude and Re eda enroute to New York City. Fechimer, of Monterey avenue, h ave returned from a visit with rclati ves Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenthal and son, and friends in Grand Rapids. Milton, who are leaving for Los An- geles, Nov. 18, will be at home to their Many elaborate functions have b een friends, Sunday evening, at 115 Fred- given from Miss Zetta Ullman of St. erick street. Louis who is the guest of Mrs. J. I coin Freud, of 595 Marlborough a ye- nue. A delightful Hallowe'en masque was held at the home of Bessie Miller, 188 East Ferry avenue, on Saturday, Airs. M. H. Schloss, formerly of Oct. 311. The house was elaborately Detroit, but now of Chicago, Is ape nu. decorated in Hallowe'en motifs. Cov- ing some time with relatives and ers were laid for the following guests: friends in the city. The Misses Ada Pasick, Pauline Hint- elstein, Lillian Miller, Jeannette Krin- Miss Lena Kline, of New York and sky, Anita Disher, Viola Pasick, Dor- St. Louis, is the guest of her sis ter, othy Stein, Jeanette Rottenberg and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, 49 Ping ref Bessie Miller and Messrs. Manuel avenue. Barnett, lien Goldberg, I.ouis Frank- enstein, Joseph Glatt, Al Kunin, Al Miss Helen Schott, of 215 Chand lee Rosenthal, Arthur Cott, Sy Feinberg, avenue, is spending a few days in Wilbur Goldberg, Harry Himelstein Kalamazoo.' and Sam Birnkrant. The evening was spent in games and dancing. Mr. William Brown, of 120 Virgi nia Park, has returned from Tol cdo In honor of Miss Lois Roth and where he participated in a golf to ur- Miss Celia Grossman, a beautifully nament. appointed luncheon and shower was Sallan Mr. and Mrs. Emil Walbott, Burlingame avenue, entertained dinner on Wednesday evening of at in honor of Miss Helen Spertner a nd Mr. Arthur C.' Field, whose marria ge takes place November Ifith at the Hotel Staffer. TON Ca Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hamburg of the Hotel Statler, have retuei led from Mt. Clemens where they sp ent a week. Mr. Harold Simons, of 128 McLe an avenue, has returned from Nfilwatik re, where he went to visit his wife who is spending some time with her paren t s, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fischer. Mr. Mayer Sulzberger, of 221 De la- ware aveuue, left Monday for N ew We firmly believe that our show- ing of Overcoats for SMALL BOYS, from ages of two to nine, are the BEST VALUES in Detroit. They are made of ALL-WOOL GERMANIA CHINCIIILLA in Brown, Navy and Oxford Grey, also in neat Heather Mixtures and Navy Blue Cheviots with either self or black velvet collars, button- ed to the back. Full double-breast- ed with roomy patch pockets. York where he was called by t he serious illness of his mother. Miss Belle Aronson, of Newark, N. J., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. Rosengarten, of 106 Colorado av e- nue. Miss Charlotte Ermann, student at the University of Michigan, spent t he week-end with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Ertnann, 33 West Hancock av e- nue. lined with all-wool flannel. $15." Many affairs have been given In honor of Mrs. Lulu Frankel of De 0- ver, Colo., who is visiting her ch dren, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfeld er, Polo Caps To Match $3.75 of Gladstone avenue. Miss Irene Rosenberg, student at ■ .--1 You Never Pay More at Canton's 1-_— ■ • , STEEL AND COPPERPLATE ENGRAVING Commercial Order Your Christmas and New Year's Announcements; Representative Will Call. LANGER PRINTING COMPANY 85.87 Congress St., West Phone Main 2708 the University of Michigan, spent t he week-end with her parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, 2054 Ea st Grand boulevard. Dr. Id A. Goldstein, noted car sp cialist of St. Louis, will address t he Wayne County Medical Society ne xt Monday night on the "Education of the Deaf." Mrs. I. Lolisitz, of Syracuse, N. is the guest of her children. Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Rosenfield of Glynn C t. 85 ° °10 /95-- If it het • good gormand, regardless .f the price, yoo totsmot hart it of ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS 212 Kresge Bldg., West Adams at Park DETROIT Atswentatesetas em esaewisia.....ilwrifiairbfwsaelwewsw.iwswo • lwal ICE CREAM SODAS CARLTON'S Chocolates Opposite Temple Beth El (Phyllis Cohen) After the Dance Invite Her to Carltonts Mrs. Chawkasselow, of 258 Kirby avenue, gave a party Saturday after- noon, Nov. n, in honor of her daugh- ter, Helen. The decorations were carried out in pink and white. Ten little attests were present. The par- ents were entertained in the evening. At a delightful Hallowe'en party, Miss Ethel Ahromohitz, of 228 East Kirby avenue, entertained the follow- ing guests: The Misses Ray Davis, Sadye Lebovitz, Helen Lebovitz, Jean Golden, Kate and Helen Ratner, Mary blichlin, Ruth Falcon, Rose Adelson, Helen Beck, Dora Steinborn, Ray Senaherg and Ilarriet Cohen; blesses. Harry Katz, Jack Beber of New York, Harry Pearlman, Jack Golden, Louis and Morris Abronmbitz, Arthur Cott, Sam Lebovitz, Nat Cohen, Roy Rosenthal, Jack and Al Kunin, Adolph Schmeir, Dave Penin of Boston, and Ed. and Phil Beck. week. Mr. Abraham Sachs. of New Yor visited with friends in the city. Mr. Sidney Stiebel, of Fort Wayn e, hid., who was the gues, of Mrs. Wolenburgh, 17 Monterey, has r e. turned home. Mr. Sidney Morris, who was visi ing with his parents. Mr. and Mr B. G. Morris. 29 Pilgrim avenue, ha returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. Louis Cohen and son, Charle of Glynn Court, who spent severa days with relatives in Saginaw, hay returned home. life. Charles L. Jacobs. of Rlversid nrive, N. Y., is visiting his paten's Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs, of 52 Al fred street. In honor of Miss Celia Grossmar whose marriage to Dr. I. I-ring Wit tier will take place next week Ifis Ann H. Kramer entertained on Thu day last with an exattiike luncheon • e 'oman Exchange alterws" inking her guests to the Temple The tire. were hostesses at a formal Hallowe'en party at the latter's home, 108 Alger avenue, Friday evening, October 29. The house was effectively decorated in the traditional Hallowe'en colors. A Chinese dinner was served by Chi- nese waiters to 70 guests at little tables seating four. Mrs. Joseph Suss- man, of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. A. Katz, of Niagara Falls, assisted in the entertainment. Mr. Samuel Rhodes served as toastmaster. Mrs. H. Sallan and daughter, Miss Ida Sallan, of Leavenworth, Kan., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sal- Ian, of 396 Boston boulevard, • — Dr. J. 0. Kopel has returned to the city following a short visit at Atlantic City. A purchase from a high class maker based on the lower cost of materials. Developed In Veldyne, Duvetyn, Orlando, Seal plush and Bolivia. Collars and trimmings of Seal, Raccoon, Nutria and Austra. Han Opossum fur or groat cape collars of self material. SIEGEL% c0astt -OODW,In • StArl DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store THE GORHAM SHOP RABBI HERSHMAN TO ADDRESS HADASSAH • TUESDAY, NOV. 18 Rabbi A. M. Hershman will address the Hadassah, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 18, at 2 p. ns, at the Shaarey Zedek congregation. Rabbi Hersh- man•will speak on a subject of inter- est and timeliness. A musical program of unusual merit has been arranged, Miss Rebecca Selick, local violinist, will render a group of 'selections. She will be as- sisted on the piano by Miss Helen Esser, Refreshments will be served. BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS. The next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held on Thursday. Nov. 18, 1920, at Shaarcy Zedek, at 8 P. M. The. speaker of the evening, Dr. Jos. Aarons, will deliver a message of vital importance to all. Members are invited to hear him. An especial musical program has been 'arranged. Sol. Zwieback, vio- linist, will render numbers of merit. Miss Bessie Miller, talented vocalist, promises something new in songs. Ben Adelson, entertainer and dancer, needs little introduction. Irwin Ru- binstein and bliss Molly ,Kaufman are also on the program.' Important discussions will take place relative to the play which is now under way. Other topics of like importance will he gone into. Dancing as usual will follow the program in the gymnasium. Thanksgiving Silverware What more truly bespeaks re- finement in the home—and brings greater pride of owner- ship—than Quality Silverware? It is a tribute to the guest and a lasting source of pleasure to the family. At The Gorham Shop, Silverware for the Thanksgiving Table may be had in many pleasing patterns that invite you to enjoy their beauty and service. GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS, INC. DS5,1M IS. SI LVERSMED IS AND JEWELERS 37-31) WASHINGTON BOULEVARD. BOOK BUILDING DETROIT STEINWAY —Grand and Upright Pianos —Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos —Pianola Player-Pianos Honoring bliss Celia Grossman and Dr. I. I. Ilittker, whose marriage will take place Wednesday, Nov. 17, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry P. Grant entertained on Friday, Nov. 4, with a dinner for eight at the Statler Hotel, afterwards taking their guests to the theatre. Mr. and Airs. Nathan Schreiber and family have moved into their new home, 282 Longfellow avenue. gem* Mrtll El Watts Mr. Berkowitz to speak on Sunday: On Sunday morning of this week, Mr. Henry Berkowitz, a senior stu- dent of the liebrew Union College at Cincinnati, who upon his ordination is Mr. John Rosenberg, of Longo n, to become the assistant Rabbi of England, who was a guest at t he Temple Beth El, will occupy the pul- Hotel Sutler, left on Saturday la st, pit. Mr. Berkowitz will read the serv- for an extended tour through Indi a. ices, intoning the ritual responses, and he will preach the sermon on the sub Mrs. A. Stein and daughter, of Ha r- ject, "Judaism—A Program for Life." bor Springs, Mich., who were visi te A large congregation is expected. All ing with relatives and friends in th are invited. city, have left for home. Sabbath Services: bliss Kaythryn Zanvillt of Toted 0. spent a few days with her aunt, Mr I. Harris, 123 Burlingame avenue. TEA ROOM SERVICE Mrs. Frank Davis Jack Edelson, Abe Moss, Frank Davis, Outer Coats for Little Men -:- (Una Cohen) was an out-of-town guest. Mrs. E. Lchensberger, who was the Harry Selig SIseresky and Moe Rat- guest of Mrs. Simon Seegar, of 381 ner and Harry Hirschman of Ann Webb avenue, has returned to I ler Arbor. Rainbow colors were used in home in Dayton, 0. the color scheme. Shop, Then Compare • Our Prices -:- given by Mrs. Alexander Cohen, Mon- day afternoon. Mrs. H. Rosenbloom was hostess at a party Saturday even- ing. Those participating were- the Misses Lenora'Isaacs, Lois Roth, Lo- Mr. Hubert E. Sloman, of Otna rene Simmons, Anyne Jagglow, Flo- Neb., spent a few days with his ryne Davis and'Rose Lieberman, and mother, Mrs. Cora Sloman. Messrs. Edward Spertner, Louis Witt, 105 Washington Blvd, at the Statlar Society $69.50 Newest Fashioned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman , of the winter months. 120 East Kirby avenue, have retur ned Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim and from a visit with friends and rclat ives Miss Ruth Cohn, of West Grand son, Herschel, of 228 Ntetlbury boule- in Chicago. boulevard, entertained seven guests at vard, have returned from an extended the Temple Theatre Tuesday after- trip' throngh the east. Mrs. Hugo Hill, of 98 Row ena noon in honor of Mrs. A. Katz, of street, is spending a few weeks in Niagara Falls, and Miss Irene Gold- bliss Ruth Cohn and bliss Mollie Atlantic City and New York. berg, of Bayonne, N. J. Following osi, W. E. Quality Coats at Ph one SpectaIrcts at Can,tycrall sot inPatilluiti Noulltino of disfinguishod Dsipt not olsouiltoro available Women's and Misses' In the absence from the city of Rabbi Franklin this week, Sabbath Services will be read by Mr. Samuel J. }locate, Services begin at 10:30. Thursday Sewing: All women of the congregation are cordially urged to participate in the Thursday sewings which begin at the Temple at 9 o'clock in the morning and continue throughout the day. Junior Young Peoples Society: The next meeting of the Junior Young Peoples Society will be held on Sunday afternoon, November v.,. at 2:30 p. ni. A delightful and inter- esting program has been arranged by the program committee. The meeting sill be followed by a dance in the gymnasium. A "Vacation Dance" has men planned for Sunday afternoon, November 28, and all members and :heir friends are cordially invited. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. AUXILIARY TO GIVE DANCE SUN., NOV. 14 The Young People's Auxiliary of ihaarey Zedek will give their weekly lance. Sunday, Nov. 14, in the gym- - asium of 0-e synagogue. Finzel'e orchestra. 71 usual, will render the uesis. llember nr Auxi'ary e • r is r•:,!< a n. Steinway Pianos Can be Purchased in Michigan Only at the House of Grinnell T HE Steinway is the Piano of the immortals. 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