PAGE TEN 749ertairjailsn MR074 lax social an Jerson Sallan. 11111 IIIII11,1111111111121LIIIiIIII IN MEMORIAM Woodward at Gratiot CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Alphabetically Arranged for Your Convenience FOR MEN B- Buckles, Belt $6 to $30 Buttons, Emblem . . . $1 to $25 C- Cases, Card $6.50 to $18 Cases, Cigar $ I 0 and up Cases, Cigarette $8 to $250 Chains, Watch. $2.50 up to $200 Chains, Silk $1.50 up Charms, Emblem . . . .$5 to $100 Combs, Pocket $3.75 to $8 Cutters, Cigar . .. . $3.50 and up D- Dice Sets $5 to $40 Diamond Lockets and Charms $25 to $100 E- Eversharp Pencils . . . .$1 to $250 F- Flasks $20 to $50 H- Humidors, Cigar $18 to $25 Humidors, Cigarette $12 and up Holders, Cigarette . $8 and up L- Links, Cuff $3 to $50 Links, Cuff Diamond $20 to $350 M- Military Sets $6.50 to $50 Mugs, Shaving ... $6.50 and up P- Pencils, Silver $1.50 to $10 Pencils, Gold $2.50 to $35 Pens, Fountain . .. $2.75 to $75 Pins, Soft Collar $1 to $25 Pins,,Scarf $1.50 to $100 Pins, Diamond Scarf .$15 to $500 Pipes $15 and up Pocket Knives . . . . $2.50 to $50 Poker Sets $45 and up R- Rings $7.50 up to $200 Rings, Diamond.$50 up to $1,000 S- Shaving Stands. . . . $ I 0 up to $40 Shirt Sets $5 up to $50 Silk Waldemar $2.50 up Smoking Sets .. • . $10 up to $25 W- Watches (Platinum, Gold and Gold-filled) .$15 up to $2,250 FOR WOMEN B- Beauty Pins. $1.50 up to $5 Bar Pins $3.50 up to $35 Bracelets $1.50 up to $50 Brooches $3.50 up to $100 C- Cameos $6.50 up to $100 Chains $1 and up Chatelaine Pins $2 and up Coin Cases $5 up to $20 D- Dorines $5 up to $40 E- Earrings $1 up to $25 Earrings, Dia monds $20 up to $600 1- Ivory Toilet Sets . $20 up to $100 L- Lavallieres $7.50 up to $50 Ladies' Cigarette Cases $12 up to $50 Ladies' Cigarette Holders $8 up to $50 Lingerie Clasps .$1 up to $10 Lockets $5 up to $100 M- Manicure Sets $10 up to $25 P- Pearls $5 up to $300 Platinum Diamond-Set Bar Pins ...$100 up to $5,000 Platinum and Diamond Lavallieres... $50 up to $1,650 Pen and Pencil Sets.$15 up to $85 Picture Frames $4.50 and up Photo Lockets . .$4.00 up to $45 R- Rings $5 up to $100 Rings, Solitaire Diamond $25 up to $500 (Gold Mounting) Rings, Solitaire Diamond .. .$200 up to $3,000 (Platinum Mountings) Rings, Diamond Dinner, Platinum Mounting . . .$150 up to $1,500 Rings, Two and Three-Stone Diamonds, (Gold Mountings. . .$100 up to $400 (Platinum - Mounting)..$250 up to $2,000 Rosaries $1 up to $50 S-Silver Mesh Bags..$50 up to $100 T- Toilet Sets, Silver $15 up V-Vanity Cases,Gold $15 up to $450 Vanity Mesh Bags.$25 up to $85 W- Wrist Watches.$12.50 up to $200 Platinum Diamond-Set Wrist Watches $400 up to $2500 As a help in doing your Christmas shopping we suggest that you clip out this advertise- ment, and check the items you may desire to purchase, at your leisure. Callan All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week's issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. Master Jerome Sylvan Silberblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silber- blatt, of 105 Ilendrie avenue, cele- brated his third party on Sunday af- ternoon, Dec. 15, on which occasion he played host to 15 youthful guests. Mrs. H. NI. Prenzlauer was hostess at a linen shower given for Miss Leah Rosenberg at the home of • Mrs. M. Abrahmson. The bride-elect was the recipient of many gifts. r. and Mrs. Nlaxwell Goddamn, Among the hostesses who enter- tained for Miss Sarah Jane Green- who are spending their honeymoon at the Hotel Pennsylvania, N. Y. C., berg, whose marriage to Dr. Nathan H. Goldberg took place Nov. 30, were will be at home to their friends and relatives after Dec. 11 at 184 E. Forest Mrs. Harry Elbinger, Mrs. Charles Hamburger, Mrs. Lena Cohen, Mrs. avenue. Robert Finn and Mrs. Chauncey El• bin ger. The Jewish Institute, 239 East High street, in co-operation with the Recre- Mrs. A. Grabower of 48 Grand av• ation Commission, has changed the nue gave a kitchen shower during date of its celebration of the Chanuka the week in honor of Miss Mildred Festival to Saturday, Dec. I1, at 7:30 Nurko whose marriage to Mr. Daniel p. Lewis will take place this month. Miss Nurko was the recipient of many "The Unlighted Menorah," a one- useful gifts. act playlet, will be presented by the Young Folks' Dramatic League, fol- Mr. and Mrs. I. Berry, 2206 Michi- lowed by Oriental dancing, folk danc- gan avenue, entertained with a ing and folk singing. 'rite Jewish In- luncheon Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. Singer who leave shortly for stitute Orchestra will furnish the music. Los Angeles, Cal., where they will make their future home. Miss Marjorie Feldman left Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Isenberg day night, for Hollywood, Calif., (Layetta B. Robinson) have returned where she will visit friends over the from a wedding trip to Bermuda and Christmas holidays. She will be will be at home to their friends after joined by her father and mother, Mr. January I at Bossella Apts., 574 and Mrs. Edwin G. Feldman, about the first of January:, and they will Brainard street. take up permanent residence in Holly- wood. Among the delightful social func- tions that were given during the week Mrs. J. Feldman, 40 Rowena street, for hi os Marguerite Conhaim whose marriage to Mr. Hart N. Cartiozo was hostess at the first of a series was an event of Dec. 6, was a dinner of card parties to be given by the given Friday night by Mr. and Mrs. Detroit Chapter of the Hadassah this Sidney Wiseman of Burlingame ave- season. She was ably assisted by nue. Saturday, Miss Edith Weisman, Mre. Ralph Davidson, chairman of of Westminster, was hostess at a the committee, Mrs. N, E. Aronstam, dinner dance given at the Phoenix Sirs. II. N. Weinstein, Miss Fannie in honor of the bride-elect. Mrs. Julius Braun entertained Wed- Wetsman, Mrs. Alfred Frank and nesday evening in honor of Mrs. A. Mrs. A. J. Koffman. A. ‘Vinkelman, of Cleveland, 0. Mrs. Louis Frankel, of Belmont avenue, returned Wednesday front a trip to Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman and family have moved into their new home at 1370 West Grand boulevard, Miss Gertrude Nurko has just re- turned from a Southern trip. She visited in Memphis, Clarkesville and Nashville, Tenn., stopping at Cincin- nati on her way home. Gowns at Lower Prices Former $125 Values $75.00 Exquisite types in Satin, Crepe Meteors, Chiffon Taffetas and Tr4 cotines; embroidered and beaded, lace trimmed, bugle trimmed and fancy embroidered. Every one pos- sesses an exclusiveness that women of discernment immediately appre- ciate. Such fashionable dresses as these at these prices makes a happy opportunity indeed. coons " mows*O a snort -40.41111 THE GORHAM SHOP The family of the late Benjamin Finsilver wishes to express their many thanks to their friends and relatives for their kindness and consoling words and sympathy also floral offer- ing. Special thanks to Rabbi Hersh• man. In sad and loving memory of our darling mother, Devora Gordon, who departed this life two years ago. A mother who had no equal, A wife who was the best, lias answered God's Calling And gone to a better world to rest. Sadly missed by her loving family, Harris Gordon and children. SUPERIOR MERCHAN- DISE AT VERY AT- TRACTIVE PRICES BENEFIT NOW BY OUR SPECIAL PRE- XMAS SELLING EVENT Mr. Louis J. Cohn of Brooklyn, New York, was the guest of his niece, Mrs. A. Kischbaum, of 72 Erskine Street. The next meeting will be held at During his stay he was entertained the home of Elsie Goodman, 265 E. by Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum, Mr. Hancock avenue. and Mrs. Bert Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Sant Arnistam and Mr, and Mrs. Mar- Mr. Harry Glazier of Alpena, Mich., tin Lezin. Is at Mt. Clemens, Mich. PEARLS DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE STATIONERY JEWELRY • The European Jewish Women Welfare Organibation of Detroit hrithday party Sunday, Dec. 5, to friends and relatives at their residence, 515 Mack avenue in honor of their little daughter, Beatrice, who was two nears old on that day. Present REV. AARON BLOOM Assisted by Double Choir and Cohn's Union Orchestra in a Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lichtig, of Bay City spent Sunday in Detroit. The Beta Chapter of the Gaintna Sigma Chi Sorority had its regular meeting and initiation at the home of Rose Plottler, at which time Josephine Sandorf was initiated into the Soror- ity. Later a beautifully appointed luncheon was served in honor of its new member. Whereas, It has pleased our Heaven- ly Father to transfer to a higher and nobler sphere the soul of Miss Jennie Gordon, and Whereas, Miss Gordon was the founder and a beloved and active mem- ber of the Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah, therefore be it Resolved, That we, the Board of Di- rector, and members of Hadassah, ex- tend to her beloved parents and broth- er our sincerest sympathy in tin.; sad hour. We commend them to the care of the Almighty God, and may they find comfort in the knowledge that for her the pains and sorrows of this earth are dead, and in their stead arc born peace and happiness. May her memory remind us of the good and noble things site accomplished during her short life which was so replete with kind and helpful thoughts and deeds of her fellow beings, in the per- formance of which site often sacrificed herself. May her memory further in- spire us to carry on the great work of this organization to which site gave of herself so freely. lie it further Resolved, That the Detroit Chapter of Hadassali send to the Zionist Or- ganization of America a sum of money and have her name inscribed in the Golden Book as a tribute to her mem- ory. And be it further Resolved, That a copy of these reso- lutions be spread in our suinutes, a copy sent to her parents and brother, and a copy to the Detroit Jewish Chronicle. DETROIT CHAPTER OF HADAS- SAFI. Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Nliss Jeanette M. Steinberg, Committee. Special Chanukah Concert Sunday Evening, Dec. 12, 1920 GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,ING GOLDSMIT1 IS. SILVERSMITI IS AND JEC.LERS n-ao WASI IINGTON ax1LGVARD, Bt MK BUILDING DETROIT Speakers: Rabbi Aishlakin H. Chagi PROCEEDS FOR EUROPEAN WIDOWS AND ORPHANS At Beth David Synagogue Winder Street Between Antoine and Beaubien ri Is Furniture High- Priced? The Dime Savings Bank Resources over $42,000,000.00 United States Depository-Member of Federal Reserve System Money Means Most at Christmas Time That depends entirely where you buy it. All of us recognize fully that money alone will not buy cheer or contentment. True economy does not mean furniture that is But, nevertheless, for those who have enough of it, money con- tributes greatly to the joy and spirit of the Yuletide. In fact, money means most at Christmas time in the matter of assuirng enjoyments of the Season. price. The superior design of Friedenbergs cheap, but the best furniture at a reasonable Furniture together with low prices make on irresistable appeal. You can easily add much to your Christmas fund by making reg- ular weekly payments in our Christmas Club. Amounts from $12.50 to $500 can be accumulated and payments which. are made regularly bear interest. FURNITURE HOUSE S F rE""El?Q9 MINIMINnummomminimmil Below is a schedule showing the different classes: Deposit $0.25 weekly, in 50 weeks you get $ 12.50 plus interest. Deposit 0.50 weekly, in 50 weeks you get 25.00 plus interest. Deposit 1.00 weekly, in 50 weeks you get 50.00 plus interest. Deposit 2.00 weekly, in 50 weeks you get 100.00 plus interest. Deposit 5.00 weekly, in 50 weeks you get 250.00 plus interest. Deposit 10.00 weekly, in 50 weeks you get 500.00 plus interest. The Store With A Conscienc e 913.915 HASTINGS STREET STEEL AND COPPERPLATE Main Office Dime Savings Bank. Griswold and Fort Streets. ENGRAVING Branch Offices Woodward and Milwaukee Society -:- Commercial Order Your Christmas and New Year's Announcements; Representative Will Call. Fourteenth and Ferry Broadway and Witherell Oakland and Holbrook Grand River and Highfield Harper and Frontenac Mt. Elliott and Davison Jefferson and Beaufait Gratiot and Russell Grand River and Lawton Woodward and Willis Michigan and Eighth Sherman and Chene LANGER PRINTING COMPANY 85.87 Congress St., West Phone Main 270 I • IDA D I Woodward at Gratiot fr,1 CONCERTS SARA V INOFF VIOLIN w l-INiuis 101 East INSTRUCTION PIANO Glendale 3770-W ■