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November 19, 1920 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-11-19

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A Box of Mac Diarmid's

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ON THANKSGIVING

Is an extensive way of re-

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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membering a friend or loved

one with a message of good

cheer on this most signifi-

No connection with any other store

Fine Dresses

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13 STORES—DETROIT—CLEVELAND

MacDiarmid's
Fruits and Nuts
$1.20 the pound

MacDiarmid's
Assorted
$1.00 the pound

PHONE MAIN 4548—ALL STORES

Of interest to Detroiters is the an-
nouncement of the engagement of
Miss Carol Adler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Emanuel B. Adler of Mil-
waukee, to Mr. Robert E. Hine, son
of the late Rear-Admiral and Mrs. R.
Hodgson Hine of the sanie city. Miss
Adler, who is a granddaughter of the
late Seligman Schloss, has many
friends in the city.

Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and Mr. Da-
vid A. Brown have returned from
New York city, where they attended
an important meeting of national
Jewish organizations.

Miss Virginia Moss, of Norfolk,
Va., is a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Spertner of 91 Clairmont
avenue. Miss Moss was in the city
in attendance at the Field-Spertner
wedding which took place at the M o -

Dr. B. B. Welling attended the
Michigan-Chicago game at Ann Ar-
bor Saturday..

Mrs. Samuel Van Noorden enter-
tained her birthday club on Wednes-
day last at her home, 35 Webb ave-
nue.

tel Statler Tuesday evening, Nov. 16.

Mr. Carl Rosenberger, of New
York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rosenfield of 146 Putnam ave-
nue.

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STEEL AND COPPERPLATE

ENGRAVING

Commercial

Society

Order Your Christmas and New Year's
Announcements; Representative Will Call.

!LARGER PRINTING COMPANY

Phone Main 2708

85.87 Congress St., West

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sempliner of
Cleveland, 0., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, 995
Second avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Spertner, of
Philadelphia, are guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spertner, 91
Clairmont avenue, having come to at-
tend the marriage of their sister, Miss
Helen Spertner, and Mr. Arthur C.
Field.

Mr. Samuel Harr And Mr. Jack
Samuels of Youngstown, 0., motored
to Ann Arbor to attend the Michigan-
Chicago game.

Miss Evelyn Abelson of Utica, N.
Y., is the guest of Miss Myra
Cohen, 891 Second avenue.

Many elaborate functions were
given during the past week in honor
of Miss Helen Spertner, a November
bride-elect, whose marriage to Mr.
Arthur C. Field was an event of No-
vember 16.

Nils Louis Frankel of 146 Belmont
avenue has returned front Battle
Creek, where he attended the funeral
of Mrs. August Kapp.

ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS

212 Beattie Bldg., Wait Adams at Park DETROIT
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TEA ROOM

ICE CREAM
SODAS

SERVICE

CARLTON'S

Chocolates

Opposite
Temple Beth El

After the Dance
Invite Her to Carhon's

The
Rose Garden

On Sunday evening, Nov. 14, a sur-
prise party was tendered bliss Sophie
Lehrman by the Misses Rose Frank,
Tillie Frank, Eva Marcus, Dorothy
Marget and Ruth Falcon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank, 155 Hendrie
avenue.

A Halloween surprise party was
given by Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel, of
Mrs. Sol Sallan, of 396 Boston 364 Atkinson avenue, in honor of the
boulevard, was hostess at an ex- nineteenth birthday of their son,
quisitely appointed luncheon at the Daniel. The house was decorated i n
Statler hotel on Saturday last at orange and black, A buffet lunch was
luncheon and cards in honor of her
served to 50 guests.
guests, Mrs. H. Sallan and Miss Ida
Sallan of Leavenworth, Kansas.
Miss Selma Wax, of Chicago, Is
spending some time with her grand-
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Berger, of the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax of 2206
Addison hotel, have returned from a
Michigan avenue.
trip to New York.
Mr. Herman Lewis, of 207 Grand
avenue, has returned from a several
days' visit in Cleveland.

East Jefferson at Lenox

One of Detroit's newest and most
beautiful Chinese-American Cafes.

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Special attention given to motor
parties. Only a short drive from
the City Hall.

Mr. J. 1I. Goldberg, of 756 Brush
street, has returned from a trip to
New York.

Mrs. I. Rosenberger, of New York.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rosenfield of 145 Putnam avenue.

Nlails elaborate functions have been
given in honor of Miss Carrie Kramer
of New York, who was the guest of
Mrs. Herman Rosenhain, 221 Wilson

avenue,

Complete variety of high-grade
Chinese and American dishes.

Public Dancing Every Evening

Courteous Service

Cuisine Unexcelled
BERT JEAN, Manager

guests of Mrs. Bernard Anspach, of
1Ih of is street. have returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank of 307
Atkinson avenue were tendered a
surprise party by 30 of their friends
on Sunday evening last.

Rabbi Judah I.. Levin has returned
from Buffalo. N. Y., where he at-
tended the Slizrachi convention.
'
--
Mrs. I. Irving Rinker.
Mrs. E. Dreifus and family, of
(Nee Celia Grossman).
Pittsburgh, have moved to Detroit,
The marriage of Miss Celia Gross-
having taken an apartment on Glad- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
stone avenue.
Grossman, and Dr. I. Irving Bittker.
was solemnized Wednesday, Nov. 17.
Mrs. Jacob Loenberg of 399 Vir- Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
ginia Park, entertained several guests Following an Eastern trip. Dr. and
at luncheon on Wednesday.
Mrs. Rinker will be at home at 2900
West Grand boulevard after Dec. 1.
Mrs. Morris Abrahamson. who
Mrs. Isadore Rosengarten of Col-
spent several days with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Weinberg, 461 orado avenue has left with her chil-
Taylor avenue, has returned to her dren for the East where she will
Monte in Cleveland.
spend a few weeks with her parents.

Cadet Burton Marks. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M. Marks, 25 Trimly,
son avenue, is expected home from
Morgan Park Military Academy to
spend Thanksgiving day with his
parents. He will entertain his for-
_
.
.
s oo mates 1 an /g i ving after-

noon.

For his sermon at the Sunday serv-
ice, apropos of the coming national
holiday, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin has
chosen the text of his sermon "For
What Shall the Jew Give Thanks?"
Services begin promptly at 11 o'clock
All are cordially invited.

SABBATH SERVICE.

The regular Sabbath service begins
at 10:30 a. m. every Saturday morn-
ing. Rabbi Franklin will preach this
Saturday. All are invited.

THURSDAY SEWING.

The women of Congregation Beth
El are urged to participate in the
Thursday sewing which begins at
the Temple at 9 o'clock Thursday
morning and continues throughout
the day. The work is needy and there
is need of co-operation.

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHSING

COLDSMITtIS. SILVERSMIT1 AND JEWELERS
3739 WASIIING1 (NJ BOULLVARD. BOOK BUILDING
DETROIT

Young People's Society.
Young People's Society third bush
eves meeting and dance Sunday even-
ing, November 28th. Mr. Henry Ber-
kowitz 1011 speak. also one net sketch
entitled "Where but in America" en-
acted by Y. P. S. members,

OUR LARGE STOCK OF DISTINCTIVE

Junior Young People's Society.
The Junior Young People's Society
will hold a special business meeting,
Sunday afternoon. Nov. 21. The
meetiag will be followed by a dance
in the gym.

WAS NEVER MORE COMPLETE

FURS

An Opportunity
to Select

SPECIAL FEATURES AT
TEMPLE Y. P. S. AFFAIR

Miss Betty Friedman of 114 Hen-
drie avenue attended the Michigan-
Chicago game Saturday at Ann Arbor.

Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Levin (Celia Kirschbaum) on their
first wedding anniversary, Nov. 16,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barron (Judith
Sealer) entertained at the Garrick
theater, later taking their guests to
the Lotus.

DIAMONDS
PEARLS
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
WATCHES

SUNDAY SERVICE.

Lovely November Bride

Mrs. S. Koltane and daughter, Lil-
lian, of 416 Burlingame avenue, after
spending a month in Cleveland, 0..
have left for Los Angeles, Cal., where
they expect to spend the winter. They
will visit all western points of inter-
est.

GIFTS OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY

ZgentlitV ;Ball Et
Notts

Miss Dee Benjamin has arrived
home from an extended trip to Massa-
chusetts, Maine, and Canadian points.

Mr. and NIrs. Ben Jacob of 248
Gladstone avenue have as their guest,
their sister, Mrs. H. E. Kruelewitch.
of Chicago. Ill.
Mrs. I. Klemsmith of 498 \Vest
Philadelphia entertained on Thursday
last in honor of her guest, Mrs. E.
Cohen of Cleveland.

SHOP

Mr. H. J. Bieberstein of 282 Elm-
hurst avenue has returned from a •rip
to New York.

Miss Mabel Marks, of Oscoda,
Mr. Milton M. Alexander addressed
Mich., is spending some time in the
the congregation in Fort Wayne, Ind.,
city, also visiting her sister. Miss
last Friday night in behalf of the
Gertrude, who is a student at the
"Back to the Synagogue" movement
Academy at Monroe, Mich.
of the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. Mr. Isaac Goldberg,
Miss Esther Levitan of Madison,
who was to have accompanied him,
Wis., has enrolled as a student of Mr.
was unable to make the trip because
William Howland at the Detroit In-
of illness,
stitute of Musical Art.

Mrs. Max Hamburger of 475 Tay-
lor mottle entertained the Winona
Sewing Circle on Tuesday last. The
guests of the afternoon included Mrs.
Lena Jackson and Mrs. E. Cohen of
Cleveland. This club. which is social
and charitable in nature, meet once a
week at the homes of members. The
next meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. I. Kleinsmith, 498 W. Phila-
delphia avenue.

Jj

Mrs. Sol E. Goldsmith of 112 East
Forest avenue is visiting her parents
in Cincinnati.

NIrs. A. Cohen and daughter, Miss

if It WI a awl tenant, regardliss of the pries, you ewe have it .1 .

Charming afternoon costumes.
Tailored styles In Tricotines, Twills
and Serges. Dresses of more elab-
orate typo of satin, velvet, Crepe
Meteor wit htrImmings of beads,
silk braid, eft and wool embroid-
ery, laces and flutings of Georgette.
Included in the styles are panel
effects, overskirts, surplice bodices,
pleats and large decorative pickets.
Fancy girdles.

Miss Carrie Bannon, of Buffalo,
who has been spending some time at
the l'ark hotel, Mt. Clemens, is in the
city, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M.
F. Fink, 174 East Palmer avenue.

Lillian Cohen, of Cleveland, who were

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135 (211 to. / 95 -

I

Mrs. hi. II. Frank of 70 Hazelwood
avenue has returned from a few days'
visit in Lansing and Battle Creek.

Dr. Samuel Danzinger of Hancock
avenue has returned from Battle
Creek where lie went to attend the
funeral of Mrs. August Kapp.

1

Misses'—Women's

Mr. Julian II. Krolik of Chicago
boulevard is spending a few days in
Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kann of Man-
istee, Mich., are in Detroit for an in-
definite stay with their daughter, Mrs.
Marcus Marx, 458 Burlingame avenue.

Mr. Oskar Wago, of Budapest,
Hungary, formerly a writer on the
Berliner Tagablatt, is making his
home in Detroit at 377 Burlingame
avenue.

$49.50--$65

Dr. Hugo Freund and Mr. Andrew
Wineman have left for a hunting trip
in northern Michigan.

Honoring Miss Lois Roth and Mr.
Louis Hitt, a beautifully luncheon
and theatre party was given last Sat-
urday evening. An honored guest
was Mr. Dave Witt, who la here for a
few days.
- --
Miss Belle Aronson, who spent ten
days with hsr slater, Mrs. I. IL Ito-
sengarter, of Colorado avenue, has re-
turned to her home in Newark N J

In conjunction with the third busi-
ness meeting and dance to be given
by the Young People's Society of
Temple Beth, on Sunday evening.
November 28th, several new features
are promised.
Directly following a brief business
meeting, Mr. Henry Berkowitz, who
has been elected asalstant Rabbi of
Temple Beth El and who will be offi-
cially installed next tall will deliver
an address of Interest to all. The
first of a series of one act sketches
wit be staged. This sketch entitled
"Where but In America", portrays the
modern servant problem as existing
In the modern American home during
the present day. The cast Includes
Miss Ruth Franklin, Harvey L. Vehon
and Min Edith Shere.
The Y. P. S. special orchestra will
play for dancing. Members who have
not yet paid their TIM", may do so at
the door and will receive membership
carte by mall. Members of Congrega-
tion Beth El are also cordially Invit-
ed to attend what promises to be the
most enjoyable affair given by the
Y. P. FS so far this season.

Miss Eagle Silver, who has been
sway for several months visiting
friends and relatives In New York
and Atlantic City, Philadelphia an'
Trenton. N. J., has returns I to het
home In Pontiac.

Our stock Is exceed-
ingly large, consisting
of the latest fur crea-
tions in every kind of
fur and style; our dis-
play is distinctively
fashionable and our
prices are exceedingly
moderate. What more
could the particular
lady desire in choosing
her fur garments?

Some Good
Values

We are in a position
to offer good values.
We have not the large
downtown rent, nor the
tremendous advertising
expense, nor the other
Items of expense that
go with a large Institu-
tion. Do you wonder
hat people say that Kellen Bros. are offering such remarkable values
in the face of these facts? Facts are facts and figures are figures.
and we convince you through both of these mediums.

KALLEN BROS.

CHERRY 7233

76-79 ADAMS AVENUE EAST, COR. JOHN R

1 Gifts Enjoyed by
All the Family

El Moshe
I Young People

As a family gift, nothing more clearly
demonstrates taste and refinement, than the
well-selected lamp. Do your Christmas shop-
ping early—and see Netting's beautiful dis-
play of—

The Yining
opt, Society of the
El Moshe held its regular meeting,
Wednesday, Nov. 10.
The feature of the meeting was a
debate held between members of the
organization. The subject of the de-
bate was Resolved: That the Jews
of Europe emigrate to Palestine In-
stead of America.
The affirmative was upheld by Dave
Levy and' Anna Cohen. The nega-
tive was taken by Edward Levenson
and Bertha Cohn.
After considerable discussion the
decision went to the negative.
A membership campaign has been
launched; all young people interested
in social and literary work please be
present at the next meeting.

Library Lamps, Bcudoir Lamps, Desk Lamps,
Floor Lamps (adjustable and stationary)
Candlesticks.
Silk Candle Shades, Silk Candle Shields,
Silk Shades for Lamps (all sizes)

also

Door Knockers,
Door Stops,
Book Endo,
Fireplace Fixtures of all kinds.

EYEING

40,10,1.10 MY

71 (ROADWAY

The meeting room is located at the I.„ ‘
1E1 Moshe synagogue, 90 29th street I

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