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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-12-03

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lang
Mr. Albert Ginsberg, of Burlingame
(Helen Schloss) of Cleveland, who avenue, has returned from a trip to
were visiting their *parents, Mr. and Indianapolis.
Mrs. Albert Schloss of Rowena
street have returned to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle, of 35 West
Bethune, returned from Chicago,
Miss Helen Schott of 215 Chandler where they were guests at the mar-
avenue spent Thanksgiving with riage of their brother, Mr. Marcus
friends at Grand Rapids.
Freud, and Miss Gwendolyn Strauss.

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When you have visited the Shoppe
of Flowers, we would like to ask
you this:

Is not the decorative talent which
has made it so beautiful worthy of
your entire confidence In any florist's
capacity?

"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"

A Shoppe of Flowers for Detroit Flower Lovers

PAPES BROTHERS

Just Across From Orchestra Hall

671 Woodward—at Parsons

Glendale 4283

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Dr. Harry L. Bienenfeld, of New
York City, is visiting with his father,
Rabbi Jacob Bienenfeld of this city.

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FURNITURE HOUSE 111
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The Store With A Conscience

913.915 HASTINGS STREET

7th Anniversary Sale

Honest Abe says:-

1 am offering all my Florsheim's, J. P.
Smith's, Pingree's and some Heywood's in
Shoes and Oxfords at the ridiculously low
price of $9.85.

Boys, you can't go wrong loading up at
this price--all widths, all sizes.

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BootEjShop

`Where Low Prices Prevail"

. 282 OAKLAND AVENUE

Open Evenings till 9 P. M.; Saturdays till 11 P. M.; Sundays till Noon

All 14th Street Can Stop at Our Door—Don't Forget Its Car. Clay

CONCERTS

Mr. George B. Mallon. of 175 EaSt
Kirby, sailed on the S. S. Imperator
for France, from where he will travel
to Germany.

Al r. and Mrs. J. H. Davis and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lapin Cohen have
Mrs. M. \V. Benjamin entertained ily of 259 Boston boulevard have moved into their new home at 311•
moved
to 648 Chicago boulevard.
20 people at luncheon and cards at
Burlingame avenue.
the Elks' Temple on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman of
1179 Cass avenue left on Wednesday
Mr. Al. I.. Prensky of 507 Burlin- for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they
game, who spent several days in New will spend the winter months.
York, has arrived home.

You will do better here than downtown.
Volume Business—Low Expense—means
a Great Saving.

Ave.

SARA

DIVINOEF

INSTRUCTION

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fink, formerly
of Brush boulevard, this city-, are now
residing at 3015 Van Buren place, Los
Angeles, Cal. Recently Mr. and NIrs.
Fink entertained Mr. and Mrs. I.
Cohen, Mrs. S. Zuiebach and dangle.
ter, Miss Julia, Mrs. S. Cohen and
daughter, Rhoda, Mr. and Mrs. Bon
Wolf and daughter, Ethel, all Detroit-

Zionist convention.

$300.00 to $750.00

. VIOLIN
101 East Willis

Fur Trimmed

Mr. Julius Freud, of 395 Chicago
?rt es, James Strauss, of Cleveland,
boulevard, has arrived home from
Mrs. S. Cohen and daughter, Rhoda,
formerly of Detroit, is the guest of
Chicago, where he attended the mar- Mrs. Ajax
May and Mrs. Samuel of West Jefferson avenue, are spend-
riage of Mr. Marcus Freud, his Rose.
ing the winter at the home of Mr. and
nephew, and Miss Gwendolyn Strauss.
Mrs. Victor Fink of Los Angeles, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Nleyer Frank and two
Miss Sarah Fletcher, of Cincinnati: children are spending the winter at
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Ehrlich, of
is the guest of Mrs. Albert Zenner of Los Angeles, Cal., where they arc re- the Addison apartments, were delight-
80') East Boston boulevard.
siding at 159 South Hobart boulevard, fully entertained on the occasion of
Los Angeles, Cal.
their wedding anniversary Friday
Mr. Walter Rothman, a student at
evening. Nov. 26, by the followini„
the Hebrew Union College, spent
Mrs. J. J. Snyder. of 204 NN'ilson Mr. and Mrs. J. NI. Englander, Mr.
Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. avenue, is spending a month in New and Mrs. II. Friedenberg, elf r. and
and Mrs. William Rothman of Royal York city.
Mrs. NI. Berman, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Oak.
Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eng-
Mr. and ales. Harold Simons of 128 lander and Mr. and Mrs. fl. Golt-
Mr. Charles Fleischman of 995 Sec- NIcLean have returned from a visit scalk of Chicago. A dinner at the
ond avenue has returned from Chi- with Mrs. Simons's parents, Mr. and Frontenac was followed by a theater
cago, where he attended the Freud- Mrs. Adolph Fisher cat Milwaukee.
party. Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich were the
Strauss wedding.
recipients of many beautiful gift,.
Mr. William Wurtzhurger of Los
Myron Barlow, noted Detroit art- Angeles, Cal., is visiting with his
Honoring Nfiss, Ethel Berkowitz
ist, whose studio is at Etoples, parents, Mr. and Airs. Bernard VVurtz- who became the bride of Mr. Maurice
France, recently entertained in Paris berger, of 62 Chicago boulevard.
H. Shore, Sunday evening, Nov. 8, at
for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Miss
the home of her parents, 320 East
Ruth Kahn and Miss Hortense Kro-
Mrs. A. Lanville, of Toledo, spent Kirby, Mrs. H. Efson entertained at a
lik of Detroit, who are touring the Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. I. luncheon and miscellaneous shower on
continent.
Peritz, of 123 Burlingame avenue.
Thursday. The table was effectively
decorated in green and gold. On
Mrs. Benjamin Myerfeld and son.
Mr. and Mrs. I. I.obsitz, of Syra- Monday evening Mrs. J. H. Berkowitz
William, of Ann Arbor, who were cuse, N. Y., who were visiting with and Nies. E. Elson entertained 25
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt, their children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert guest, with a miscellaneous shower.
Thanksgiving, have returned home.
Rosenfield, of Burlingante
Music, dancing and games afforded
have returned home.
the entertainment. Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. Joseph Selling, Mrs. Hugo
Mrs. A. Lemberg and Mrs. Dellis
Nies. A. Abramson of 156 Elmhurst Horowitz were hostesses at a beauti-
Freund and Mrs. Joseph Welt enter-
tained on Tuesday last at Hotel Stat- avenue left on Thursday last for the fully appointed luncheon for 15 for
ler in honor of Mrs. I. Rosenberger Bermudas where she will spend the the bride-elect given at the Stotler
of New York, who was a guest of winter months.
Hotel, followed by a theater party.
Mrs. Fred Rosenfield of 145 Putnam
avenue.
Mr. Herman Kollodkin, member of
Miss Tracy Flanders entertained 16
the Detroit Symphony orchestra, has guests Saturday evening, Nov. 20, at
Mr. Gerald May has arrived home returned from a several days' visit in her home, 195 East Kirby anemic.
from Chicago, where he attended the Cleveland.
Strauss-Freud wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schmier announce
Miss Hattie Groneman, of Hot'el the engagement of their daughter,
Mr. Benjamin Lambert of 150 West Tidier, has left for the Bermudas Celia M.. to Mr. Jack Ring, of Irving-
Hancock has returned from Pough- where she will spend the winter.
ton, N. J.
keepsie, where he spent Thanksgiv-
A miscellaneous shower was given
ing with his daughter, Miss Sarah
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Raphael and fam-
Lambert, a student at Vassar college. in honor of Miss Jessie Lansner of ily., of 834 Brush street, have moved
45 Rowena street, whose marriage to to their new home at 467 West Bur-
Mrs. Edward Lichtig and son, of 24 Mr. Benjamin Pansler took place lingame avenue.
Glynn court, have returnee' from a Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, at the
visit with relatives and friends in home of Rabbi A. NI. Ifershinan, who
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Florian have
officiated,
Cleveland.
moved to 130 Ilendrie avenue.

Mr. Herbert Robinson of 02 Chi-
NIrs. Ralph Davidson of the Strat
ford apartments has returned from cago boulevard has returned from a
Buffalo, where she was in attendance trip to New York.
at the Zionist convention.
Miss Zetta Ullman, of St. I.ouis,
Mr. and kits. David W. Simons and ‘vho was guest of relatives and friends
in
the city for several weeks, has re-
daughter, Sylvia, have returned from
Buffalo, where they attended the turned home.

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Mrs. A. Jackson and son, Ellis, of
Mr. Samuel J. Rhodes has arrived 380 Collingwood, are visiting with
home from a several days' visit in relatives and friends at Titusville,
Rabbi Lyons to Preach:
New York.
Pa.
On Sunday morning of this week,
Mr. Alvin llersh, 115 West Bethune
Mrs. Charlotte Brown of 33 Leices- Rabbi Alexander Lyons, one of the
avenue, has returned from Chicago, ter court is spending a few weeks in foremost rabbis in Greater New York,
where he attended the Freud-Strauss NO. Clemens,
will occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth
wedding.
El, preaching on the subject, "Jew
Mr. Martin Gladstone, accompanied and Christian." Services begin at II
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fantle, of South by Mr. John Lipshitz of East Grand o'clock. All are cordially invited.
Dakota, who were guests at the home boulevard of this city, left for Chi- Sabbath Services.
Sabbath services will begin as usual
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle, of 35 West cago to spend the week-end. They
Bethune avenue, have gone to French will be guests at the Hotel Black- this week at 10:30. Services will be
conducted
and the sermon preached
Lick Springs where they will spend stone.
by Rabbi Franklin.
several week,.
Men's Temple Club:
Mrs. Sarah Cohen of 45.1 Glynn
On Monday evening of this week,
The Misses Hattie NN'inkelnian, court is visiting friends at Oklahoma
Minnie Winkelman and Bertie Lands- City, Okla., and will also stop at Kan- Dec. 6, at 6:30, the Men's Temple
Club
as a part of its great member-
berg motored to Toledo, where they
sas City and Chicago en mute home. ship drive will give a dinner at the
',sre the guests of their friends.
Miss Charlotte Ermann, a student Phoenix Club, corner John R. and
at the University- of Michigan, spent Erskine streets. The speaker of the
HADASSAH PREPARED FOR the week-end at the home of her evening will be Rabbi Louis Wolsey,
PALESTINE CARD PARTY mother, Nies. A. M. Ermann, 33 West of the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleve-
Hancock. Miss Ermann had as her land, 0. Rabbi Wolsey is known
The card party of the Detroit chap- guest, Miss Isabelle Wolfstejn, of Cin- throughout the country as a leader
cinnati,
also a student at the univer- and a thinker. The Men's Club in-
ter of liadassah, proceeds of which
vites all male members of Temple
are to go for the Palestine Restora- sity.
Beth El to attend this dinner. It will
tion Fund, will take place Tuesday
Miss Charlotte Price. of 226 Hague he a function long to be remembered.
evening, Dec. 7, at the home of Mrs.
avenue,
and
Miss
Rose
Schlafter,
of
Thursday
Sewing:
J. Feldman, 40 Rowena. Chocolate
The women of the Temple Auxil-
and wafers will be served as refresh- 197 East I'almer avenue, are spending
Thanksgiving
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
iary
cordially
invite all the women of
ments.
the Temple to join with them in their
Mrs. Ralph Davidson was appointed Lehster, of Flint, Mich.
charity
sewing
on Thursday of each
chairman of the card parties for the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wetsman, of 3% week. The sewing begins at 9 o'clock
season. The ticket selling commit-
tee consists of Mrs. A. J. Koffman, St. Clair avenue, left Wednesday in the morning and continues through-
Mrs. Harry Weinstein, Mrs. Sam evening for Adrian, where they will the day. Those expecting to remain
Lavine. Nies. Joseph Sanders, Mrs. spend Thanksgiving and remain there throughout the day are requested to
Noah E. Aronstam, Mrs. I Davidson, for the week-end with their brother bring their luncheon. Coffee is
Mrs. J. Sauls, Mrs. Robert Loewen- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bach- served at the Temple.
berg, Mrs. Louis Price, Mrs. Robert each. Mr. Joe Lachov and Mr. Abe Confirmation Class:
The confirmation class for this year
Nfarwil, Mrs. David S. Diamond, Mrs. Malkin accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
will begin its sessions on Tuesday
E. A. Atlas, Miss Mollie Robinson, Wetsman.
afternoon, Dec. 7, at 4 o'clock. All
Mrs. A. Jacobs, Mrs. Max Jacobs,
Mrs L. N. Halhstein and Mrs. M. H.
Mrs. S. II. Greenbaum and daugh- children of proper age who have fin-
Zackheim.
ter Roslyn, of 242 East Kirby avenue, ished the required preparatory course
and her sister, Kate Aronson, of 262 in the Sabbath School are requested
Cameron avenue, are spending the to he present at this time for regist ra•
MISS ROSETTA STONE
tion.
winter in Los Angeles, Cal.
Mr. O'Brien to Speak on "Catholi-
TO ADDRESS SHAAREY
ZEDEK YOUNG PEOPLE Mr. Ahe Srere has left for a two cism."
On Monday afternoon. Dec. 13, the
weeks' visit with his parents in Los Women's Auxiliary Association
will
Musical Numbers Added Feature To Angeles, Cal.
have the privilege of listening to an
Program.
address on the subject "Catholicism"
Miss Eleanor Katser, Miss Henri- by Mr. M. Hubert O'Brien. It prom-
In line wit hthe schedule of Inc. etta Dvorkin and Miss Ruth Rosen ists to be a most interesting and in-
tures timely and pertinent which were hostesses at a Thanksgiving din- structive address. The music for this
ner given at the home of Miss Katzer
have been delivered before The in honor of several New York visitors, occasion will be presented by Mr.
Shaarey Zedek Y. P. A. of late Is among whom were Dr. A. D. Epstein. Victor Polant, violinist of the Detroit
that of Miss Rosetta Stone, to be Mr. David Epstein, Mr. Horace Bur- Symphony Orchestra.
Junior. Young People's Society:
given on Wednesday evening next.
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Sil-
The next meeting of the Junior
'The Problem of the Incapacitated" ver.
Young People's Society will he held
Is the topic chosen by Miss Stone,
on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12. The
Miss Sara Epstein, of 199 Mt. Yee- Enterta . nment Committee has ar-
well known local social worker and
the Y. P. A. and its friends. who have non avenue, who has been visiting in ranged a delightful and interesting
followed the alternate Wednesday New York for the past seven weeks, program for that date and all mem-
evening talks look forward with keen was in attendance at both the Yale- hers and their friends are cordially
The meeting will start
anticipation to the speaker and her Harvard and Army-Navy football I invited.
games in the east.
1 promptly at 2:30 p. m. and will be
subject.
I followed by a dance in the gym-
Several musical numbers, ones-
Me. and Mrs. Julius Levin enter- nasium. Plans are under way for a
rounced as yet, will also feature the
tained 10 guests at a Thanksgiving I dance to he given this month. The
program.
dinner party. I exact date will be announced later.

Winter Coats
at $85.00

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Good dressers seeking for really
smart wraps will be appealed to by
the collection In this sale. Fur col-
bared, tailored and fur trimmed
coats, obtainable In Velours, Bo-
livlas, Veldynes, Duvelyne and mix-
tures, In modish colorings. Belted
coats or wrappy models; some with
loose backs, some full flare, raglan
sleeves.

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SPECIAL PRE-XMAS
SELLING EVENT
NOW IN PROGRESS

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WATCHES
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DIAMONDS
PEARLS
SILVERWARE

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not, let us remind you that
our Engraving Department
is ready to serve you Now.
Don't delay until the rush
of the holiday season is here.
Shop early and order early.

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