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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-11-26

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A Box of Mac Diarmid's

„actalf, .and

Is an inexpensive way of re-

Foremost Service

The It. Siegel Co.'s store is an alert,
capable, dynamic thinking muehiur per-

Qrsonat

membering a friend or loved

one with a message of good

cheer. Special line gift

boxes and baskets.

forming its intrieate task for Detroit wo-
n't-it will) the untiring energy and caret id-

have given the store its first
pram. in the estimation of its thousands
of s,:itislied patrons.

Always first with the

WHOSE
BIRTHDAY

IS

The ritual at the service at Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rothschild, of
Beth-El on Sunday, Nov. 28, will be 229
Delawarc avenue, have arrived
read by Mr. Henry J. Berkowitz, of
home from a two weeks' visit in New
the Hebrew Union College, Cincin- York.
nati, 0.

Spraahm at Can,6,41

TOMORROW?

13 STORES—DETROIT—CLEVELAND

Mad:BermId's
Assorted
$1.00 the pound

Macrliermld's
Fruits and Nuts
$1.20 the pound

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel, of Bos-
ton boulevard, are in Chicago to
attend the marriage of their brother,
Mr. Marcus Freud and Miss Gwendo-
lyn Strauss which takes place on Sat-
urday of this week at the Hotel
Blackstone.

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Mrs. Ilannah
Freud and Mr.
Jerome Freud, of Hotel Addison, are
in Chicago where they went to attend
the marriage of Mr. Marcus Freud
and Miss Gwendolyn Strauss.

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Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, of Rowena
street, has arrived home from a sev-
eral weeks' visit in The Berkshires.

Blvd.

105 Washington

We Again Feature

SMALL BOYS' OVERCOATS

, 5. 75

Sixes 11,2 to 9 Years

Miss Eleanor Heavenrich, of Sag-
inaw, is spending Thanksgiving with
her grandmother, Mrs. Adolph Eng-
gass, 141 Pallister avenue.

The enthusiastic response to our

ads on these little coats prompts

our presenting them again. Mothers

are quick to appreciate the excel.
lent values they offer. They are

Miss Rose Meyerfeld, 1779 John R.
street, spent a few days in Ann Arbor.

fashioned In mannish styles and
short lengths front all-wool Ger-

Mr. Frederick Morris, of 17 Con-
necticut avenue, is in Chicago attend-
ing the marriage of Mr. Nfarcus Freud
and Miss Gwendolyn Strauss.

mania Chinchilla and dark, neat

Heather mixtures. They are wool.

lined and the best values in De-
troit. Only a limited number left.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman, 25
Edison avenue, who spent several
days in New York, have returned
home.

See them before purchasing else.
where.

Polo Caps to match-93.75

Shop, Then Compare Our Prices

TEA ROOM

Chocolates

After the Dance
Invite Her to Carlton's

CONCERTS

SARA

DIVINOFF

VIOLIN
101 East Willis

INSTRUCTION

PIANO
Glendale 3770-W

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling and
Miss Louise Selling, of Hotel Addi-
son, are in Chicago to attend the
Freud-Strauss wedding.

Dr. and Mrs. N. Ginsberg. of 1117
Second avenue, have returned from a
visit in Philadelphia and New York.



Mr. A. Schiffenan. 66 Glynn Ct., has
returned from a trip to New York.

Miss Adelaide Goldsmith will leave
November 28 for Jacksonville, Fla..
where she will spend the winter
months.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Dreifuss of 469
Gladstone avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Alice, in
M r. Jack Bamberger, of Sandusky, 0.
No cards.

M. E. CLUB ELECTS
ANNUAL OFFICERS

The NI. E. Club held its last meet-
ing Sunday evening, Nov. 24, at the
home of Miss Jennie Zierer, 865 Brush
street. The following officers were
elected: President, Jennie Zierer;
secretary, Lillian Gottesman; treas-
urer, Florence Krell; sergeant-at-
arms, Clara NVechsler. The following
committee heads were appointed:
Florence Krell. publicity: Helen Et-
tinger, program; Clara 11 1 echsler,
membership.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of bliss Helen Shetzer, 4892
East Grand boulevard.

BABY

DAY NURSERY CLUB.

CANTOR TALKS ON
MASS SINGING TO
HEBREW SCHOOLS

A New Norwegian Calf Brogue

FOR M EN

We believe this new Norwegian Calf Brogue Boot will be one of the most popular
styles ol the season. If appearance counts at all, therq
will be no question about it.
It Is a typical Fyfe product, very high grade, both ail to materials and workmanship.
Built of a very pleasing shade of dark Norwegian Calf. Has two full soles and ex-
tension heels.

'16.00

Men's Dept.—Main Floor.

Other Models

$10.00 and up

Woodward and Adams Avenues

Mr. and hlrs. Samuel Rosenberg
and family have moved front 2241
West Grand boulevard to till Hazel-
wood avenue.

The Baby Day Nursery, who holds
its meetings on Monday evening at
the Shaarey Zedek, is note launching
a strenuous campaign for member-
ship. This organization devotes its
time for the benefit of the Jewish or-
phans, under four years of age.
Interesting speeches were made by
several members, outlining the futi ure
work of the organization. If this
cause interests any Jewish boy or girl
of 18 they are cordially invited to at-
tend the meetings.

rr

Men will be inter-
ested In our extens-
ive and unusual dis-
play of Xmas Slip-
Sera A style for
every need.

Miss Joseph [merman, of 40 Mc-
Lean avenue, entertained 25 girls at
her home on Saturday last.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alkon, of 490
Glynn Court. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Eva Helen, to
Nil-. Miles A. Einsterwald, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenfield,
of New York, are guests at the Hotel
Addison for a few weeks.

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day last and Friday of this week at
luncheon and cards at the Phoenix
Club.

Mr. A. Frank, of New York, was
the cutest of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hart,
39 NV. Alexandrine, for a few (lays.

Mrs. Bertha Zenner, 72 East Ferry,
has returned from a several weeks'
trill through the East.

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Mrs. M. Bromberg, of Chicago, is
visiting with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Manfred M. Linick, 102 Califor-
nia avenue.

Ettgageturnts

Mr. Roy Muskatt, of Chicago, is
the guest of friends and relatives in
the city.

CARLTON'S

Opposite
Temple Beth El

Mrs. A. Barnard, of Chicago, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seegar,
of 381 Webb avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle, 35 West
Bethune avenue, entertained at a
family dinner in honor of their
eleventh wedding anniversary.

Miss Nellie Frankel, of Atlanta, Ga.,
was the guest of her brother, Mr.
Samuel D. Frankel, over Thanksgiv-
ing.

ICE CREAM
SODAS

SERVICE

Mr. Phil Gleichman, of 54 Nfassa-
chusetts avenue, has arrived home
from a trip to New York.

Miss Esther 1Vinkelinan, 56 Color-
ado, entertained at a Thanksgiving
Mrs. S. Sloman, of 72 East Ferry, dancing party on
Wednesday night
has arrived home from an extended at her home.
trip in the Adirondacks, Atlantic City
Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. Harry Goldberg, of 433 Law-
rence avenue, has returned front a
Nfr. Morris Enggass, of 141 Paths- trip to Cincinnati.
ter avenue, left on Wednesday night
for Chicago to attend the Freud-
hies. Adolph Kaufman, 112 Freder-
Strauss wedding.
ick street, entertained 55 guests at
luncheon and cards at the Ilotel Stat-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, of ler on Tuesday last.
Boston boulevard, are in Chicago
where they will attend the Freud-
Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg, of 2954 East
Strauss wedding.
Grand boulevard, entertained Tues-

At the Statler

Exceptional s
Values at. ..

Dr. 1. Hill, of New York, is the
guest of hie mother, Mrs. Hugo Hilt,
98 Rowena street.

Mrs. Fred S'Reneo (Golda Brown),
of St. Louis, spent a week in the city
with her parents, Mr. and NIrs. Israel
Brown, of 331 Burlingame, before
joining Mr. S'Renco at Montreal.

the appreciation of it sfriends bus been

mainly instrumental in bestowing it.

Customers coining to this store are
guided ought
• with wise suggestions that
are backed up with the right merchandise,

rs. M. Michaelson, formerly of
Cincinnati, now of Detroit, enter-
tained 15 guests at a beautifully ap-
pointed luncheon at the Hotel Addi-
son on Wednesday last.

selected front fashion's foremost Celli ON
for the purpose of giving to the 1V111111 1 11
and children of Detroit c o in 'Alichigan the
best that the world produces.

Mrs. Delia Titlebaum has moved
from 938 Brush street to 962 Brush
street in the Stratford Apts.
— •
Mr. M. Lieberman, of 1102 Second
avenue, has returned front a several
days' trip to New York.

esSiffti@

Mr. W. Burnstein, of 416 Atkinson
avenue, has returned from a trip to
Sew York City.

Mrs. Charles Goldberg, 1430 West
Grand boulevard, entertained
on
Thursday last at an exquisitely-
appointed luncheon and cards.

/ THE

GORHAM SHOP

Miss Rose Hecht, of 106 East Han-
cock avenue, has returned front a trip
to Cleveland.

Misses Estella and Dorothy Blu-
menthal, of NVest Branch, Mich., have
been the guests of Nfiss Estella Al-
pern, 335 Webb avenue, for the past
week. Miss Dorothy Blumenthal pro-
ceeded to Chicago for a visit with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and NIrs. Meyer
\Veil.

GIFTS OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY

Mrs. Harry Cohen and baby are
visiting in Philadelphia.

Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen and Mrs.
Maxwell L. Cohen entertained Miss
Layetta B. Robinson, a bride of last
week, at a luncheon and theater party
on Friday. Ammug the guests were
Mrs. Max Isenberg and Mrs. Charles
I). Goldberg, both of New York city,
who came to Detroit to attend the
wedding.

A charming function of the fall sea-
son was the wedding of bliss Layetta
II. Robinson of this city, and blr. Wil-
liam It. Isenberg, formerly of New
York and now residing in Detroit,
which was held at the Hotel Statler,
on Saturday, November 20, at 6 f1. m.
Dr. Leo hi. Franklin performed the
ceremony, which was preceded by the
singing of "Love's Coronation," by
Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen.
Miss Robinson was attended by
M isr Ilibla Lappner as maid of honor
and Mr. Isenberg \ Vas escorted by Mr.
Joseph M. Robinson. The bride wore
a gown of white bridal satin, trimmed
with georgette and sequin, and a
head-dress of chantilly lace adorned
with silver. She carried a Colonial
bouquet of white roses, lilies of the
valley and orchids. The maid of
honor was attired in a pink and blue
tulle gown trimmed with silver lace,
and carried a bouquet of pink tea
roses.
After the ceermony dinner Was
served in the Old Rose room to the
guests, among whom were a number
trout New York. The dinner was
followed by a reception and (lance.
A number of relatives and friends
Ca111• from New York to attend the
wedding, among whom were the fol-
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Isen-
berg, Dr. and Mrs. Max Isenberg, Mr.
and NIrs. Charles I). Goldberg, N1r.
Adolph Schlesinger, Mr. Joseph M.
Robinson, Nfrs. A. Grossman and
bliss Ethel Grossman, Mr. and hI rs.
Samuel Lipson, N1 r. Herbert Paul
Isenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Isenberg are now on
their way east on a honeymoon tour,
which will take them on a visit to
friends at Niagara Falls, Philadelphia.
New York and a two weeks' sojourn
at Paget, Bermuda.

DIAMONDS
PEARLS
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
WATCHES

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, WC.

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DETROIT

S

UClt a lamp as this would be the
crowning adornment of almost any
home. With or without appropriate shad ,
it is beautiful, Imposing.
And Oh, ilei
pleasure for ALL the family, from a
Netting lamp! A wonderful selection
from which to choose—at prices from
910 to $300—

LIBRARY LAMPS BOUDOIR LAMPS

DESK LAMPS CANDLESTICKS
FLOOR LAMPS
(Adjustable and Stationary)

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Notes

Sunday Services
On Sunday morniiig of this week
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will give the
fourth and last of his series of ad-
dresses on "The Season of Life—Their
Problem and Prerogatives," his see-
cial subject being "Old Age."
The ritual service will be read by
Mr. Henry J. Berkowitz of Cincinnati.
Sabbath Services
Services this Saturday will be con-
ducted by Rabbi Franklin at 10:30.
Men's Temple Club
The Men's Temple Club Is about to
enter upon an intensive membership
campaign through which It hopes to
enroll In Its membership every man
connected with The Temple.
Its program committee is preparing
a series of meetings and entertain-
ments that promise to deliver the
members. Fuller announcement will
be made shortly.

The combined Talmud Torahs and
Hebrew Schools of Detroit have this
week been favored with the advise
of Cantor A. MInkowsky, of the Shaa-
rey Zeilek synagogue. on the manner
of conducting their musical programs
among the students. Cantor Minkows-
ky said he was pleased to see such a
fine Interest In Jewish music on the
part of the Hebrew school teachers
and pupils, and complimented Mr. A.
ShenderowItz, the leader, on the work
he has done in that line.
Messrs. M. Gordon and A. D. Mark-
son • who are In charge of the Satur-
day morning services at the Talmud
Torah. consulted Mr. hlinkowsky con-
cerning a suitable repertoire for Sab-
bath services, and he promised to pre-
pare the required programs. The ser-
vices on Saturday mornings are held
by the children of the Talmud Torah
YOUNG JUDEAN LITERARY.
at 9:30 In the morning and are con-
ducted by the pupils themselves under
The regular meeting of the Y. J. I..
the auspices of the entire teaching
C. was held at the Shaarey Zetlek
staff.
Synagogue Sunday, Nov. 14. Mrs .
On Sabbath Chanukah, Dec. 11, the
Kaplan, an ardent Virginian Zionist
children will be permitted to Invite worker, gave the members an inter-
their parents and friends to be present esting talk on the "Zion in the South."
at the services and preparations are This was accompanied by an ex -
being made for this occasion.
traordinary program. The programs
are now under the supervision of two
capable young ladies, Misses Marcus
and Maxman. A program of unusual
interest has been provided for this
afternoon, the participants dwelling
The Detroit Chapter of the Hadae on subjects of a Zionistic nature as
salt will give a card party Tuesday af- follows: "Jewish Contributions to
ternoon, December 7, at the home of Civilization," Mr. Shrebniek; "If
Moses Were Alive Today," Mr. Lev-
Mrs. J. Feldman, 40 Rowena street.
The proceeds of the card party will enson; "The Hebrew Immigrant," Mr.
be devoted to the purchase of medical Bill Goodman; "The Jewish Perils,"
eupplles for the liadassah Medical Minnie Myers; "Watch Your Speech,"
bliss B. Rosen. Every member is
Unit in Maine.
urged to bring a visitor to this meet-
All are cordially invited,
ing.


HADASSAH TO GIVE
CARD PARTY, DEC. 7

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