America lavish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ARNUS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TifEbETROITJEWISR efRONICLE SECTION TWO SECTION TWO MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. IX. NO. 3. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 1920. . H in Detroit Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents nor 0 Phone Main 4547 (All torso) The perfect candy for gift season and at all times, Is MueDlarnild'a. Holiday orders should be sent now to avoid dis• pointment. There's a Ntaelitarnild's store near you. aegi- groualf ,octal and Qrsonal 9 111121110nr 216 180 - 182 WOODWARD AVENUE. gproahm at Canayeraft Itroad way It. McMllion ('o. Broadway Market New Charlotte House Woodward at Woodward ut Clifford Alexandrine M'oodward at Woodward at Boulevard Collingwood. Beautiful Xmas Gifts If you are looking for a good suggestion there could be nothing finer for a Christmas Present than a selection from our wonderful stock of High Art, Silk and Crepe. Japanese Kimonos We are offering these for the Holiday Season at 30% Reduction Come in and see them. You can also find here a thousand and one other Christmas suggestions to please you in Japan- ese Art Goods at from 10% to 307rr reduction in prices. A visit to our store is a pleasure to you and to us. .....••• ■••■••■■ •VSMAA, Japanese High Art Store R. Kaneko Co., 70 Washington Blvd. Tor Largret Pirrrst .Irorelry Store .r1 III Ram( Mae All Are Surprised "I never dreamed you carried such FINE Diamonds or such an assortment of Platinum Mountings as I have seen here today." Ninety-nine out of every 100 newcomers to this store, who are looking for Diamonds, make use of this or some similar remark. They are genuinely surprised by the mayni- tude and quality of our showings and to finr many settings here that are unobtainable down-town. The difference in price causes even more favorable comment. Before you invest in Diamonds don't fail to visit "The Largest and Finest Jewelry Store" out of the High-Rent district. Platinum Engagement Rings $250 to $2,500 A FREE GIFT FOR YOU This December as In previous years 1 am given a handsome use- f u I present FREE to each customer whose pur- chases leash or credit) amounts to $10 or more. Sugar) Creamer) This year my gift Is this $2.60 cut glass Sugar and Creamer Set, (like cut). "Pay as You Can" "Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side" EHRLICH BUILDING:. Adams and Hastings. 41111 •111.• ■■ ....- Mrs. Julian IL Krohk, of 435 Chi- 1 Mr. Bernard Wurtzberger, of 62 ND,. A. Kann, who was the guest cago boulevard, left on W ednesday I Chicago boulevard, has returned from of her daughter, Mrs. Marcus Nlarks, for Chicago to attend the marriage a trip to New York. of 458 Burlingame avenue, has re- of her brother, Mr. Henry Lipman, turned to her home in Nlanistee, which takes place on Dec. 18 at the Mrs. Henry A. Kroh k entertained Hotel Blackstone. at luncheon on Wednesday last in Mrs. Harry Srere was hostess at the Blue Bird Tea Rooms. Baby a charmingly appointed luncheon giv- Mrs. E. T. Berger, of 59 Lawrence chrysanthemums formed the table en at the Women's Exchange Wed- memos, is spending some time at the decorations. nesday, followed by a theatre-party 11itz-Carleton, New York city. at the Temple Theatre. There were Mrs. Sanitid kutinaner and NIrs twenty guests. Nliss Marie Newman, of 1179 Cass James Jonas intertained at 'Mich.:oil 1 , 111 ■ 1 . , left on Wednesday last for and cards for 75 people on Saturday Mrs. Harry Srere and son, Charles, theiti, New l'ork, where she will last at the Hotel Taller. will leave In two weeks for Los An- •pi nil several weeks. From there geles, Calif., where she will Join Mr. -65 a 01 join her parents, Ntr, and Airs. Benjamin Dolinger, of 397 Srere for the winter. Mils.Nathan Newman, at St. Peters- Tuxedo avenue, has returned from la ig. Florida, to spend the wilder Louisville, Ky., where the funeral of Mrs. M. Frank, of 70 Hazelwood her husband, the late Benjamin Sol- inger, took place. Mrs. Solinger was avenue, has returned from a few days' Mrs. Joseph Selling entertained her accompanied by Miss Jessie Graneur, visit with her parents, Mr. and Mfrs. bridge club on Thursday evening last .Mfr. Joseph Solinger and Mr. Leon Kositchek, of Lansing. at Hotel Addison, Mrs. James Krause, Gramm, of Denver, Colo. of Grand Rapids, being the honored Mr. Philip Goldstein, of 188 Har- guest Mrs. Rose Fredenfeld, of Chicago, mon avenue, has returned from a trip is making her home in Detroit at 34 to New York. Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom, 95 tilniund place. Tennyson avenue, commemorated Mrs. I., Nathan. of 144 Belmont ave- fifteenth wedding anniversary Mrs. Lena Jackson, 475 Taylor nue, was hostess at luncheon and on Saturday last. Seventy-five guests avenue, is spending some time in Bay threater party at the Shubert-Detroit, were present. Mr. and Mfrs. Irving. City and Saginaw. Saturday last, in honor of Miss Mil- if Toledo, were out-of-town guests. dred Nurko, a bride-elect. Mr. and NIrs. Charles Rosenzweig Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Win,. and son, Abner, of 115 East Grand boult %aril, have returned from a visit Cohn, 359 Euclid avenue, entertained the ladies of the Winona Sewing Cir- with friends in Saginaw. cle. The next meeting will be held Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NI. Vs'elt, of at the home of Mrs. S. Goldfinger, 320 Euclid avenue. Boston boulevard, are spending some time in New York. Sunday Services: A delightful surprise party was On Sunday of this week, Rabbi Miss Viola Herzog is the guest of given for Miss Rosa Morris at her Franklin will speak on the subject, Mrs. Harry Goldstein, of 22 East 110111c. 128 Hague avenue, in honor "The Spirit of the Maccabees." The of her birthday, December 4th. The Forest. avenue. Ritual Service will be read by Mr. guests were as follows: The Misses Henry J. Berkowitz and the choir, un- Mrs. Harrison Frank, of 41 Pin- Helen and Ethel Shetzer, Lillian der the direction of Mr. NVilliani How- gret avenue, is visiting with relatives lierndorf, Mollie 6.shersen, Kitty land will render special music appro. Goldstein, Esther Steinberg, Mabel and friends in Wheeling, W. Va. priate to the Cantikah festival. and Anna August, Ida Plotler, Debor- Sabbath Services: ah Jacobson, and Messrs. Leo David. Mrs. James Krause, who was the Sabbath Services begin as usual this guest of 1,1 rs. Max May and Mrs son, Sol August, Edward Cohen,Aaron Lerukie. Marnard Litinsky, Sam week at 10:30. The sermon will be Samuel Rose, has returned to her preached by Rabbi Franklin. All are home in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Krause Greenberg. Nathan Shlafer, Moe Rattner, Boddie Danto, Milton Klee, cordially invited. was the honor guest at many delight- Harry Rapport, Harry August, Sam- Men's Club: ful functions during her stay. uel Rubiner, Simon Shetzer. 'The Men's Club has taken in a large Where Gifts for Women Are Quickly Chosen H IA The Misses Hattie and Florence Silberman, of 106 East Hancock ave- nue, will return to Detroit Saturday following a two weeks' visit to New York. S specialists in all that is ex- quisite, charming and fashion. Ega able in women's apparel, espe- cially those lovely things which accent her personality, this shop will prove invaluable to you. Here, grouped conveniently, is a great variety of gifts—assembled by expert shoppers to please the fancy of every type of woman. Not only will your gift be elegantly wrapped and a dainty Christmas card inclosed, but it will also be mailed if desired. A brief call at the "Men's Corner" is all that is neceseary. (.9teezzoat-- 85 9-(4 to /9S=° If it hir'r a good garment, retarding el the grin, yor cannel have it of . ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS NIrs. Sol E. Goldsmith, 112 East Forest avenue, who has been visiting her mother in Cincinnati, returned home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ostrow gave a 212 Kresge Bldg., West Ad•ms at Perk DETROIT Mew very auractiw stneenHmade in claw.. shop marl.* ilamecialsweal,a/maymland Mrs. Simon Seegar. of 381 Webb avenue, left on Saturday last to visit with relatives and friends in In- dianapolis. Mrs. Max Philip Heavenrich and daughter, Miss Eleanor, of Saginaw, who were visiting with Mrs. Adolph Enggass, of 141 Pallister avenue, have returned home. Woman's Auxiliary Association: Miss Lucille Desenberg, of Kala- On Monday, December 13, at 2:31). the Woman's Auxiliary of the Temple mazoo, spent a few days with Miss Helen Schott, 215 Chandler avenue. will hold its first monthly open !met- ing of the season on which occasion Mrs. Samuel Rose, of 2535 West an address on the subject, "Catholi- cism," will be delivered by Mr. O'Brien. Grand boulevard, has returned from a several days' visit in Grand Rap- Violin selections will be rendered by ids, Mr. Victor Polant of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. All members of the MCEdwin A. Wolf, of 51 McLean Association'are cordially- invited to be avenue, has returned front a trip to present. New York. Confirmation Class: The Confirmation Class for the sea- Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple, of 132 Col- son will begin its sessions on Nfonday orado avenue, has returned from a afternoon of the coming week at 4 several weeks' visit with her children, o'clock. All children of confirmation Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rothschild, of age who have completed the course St. Paul. of the seventh class in the Religious School should be present for registra- Mr. Joseph Segal, of 300 Burlingame tion. avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Segal, has left for an extended trip Chanukah Festival: On Sunday afternoon of this week to France and Holland. at 2:30, the Sabbath School of the Mr. Joseph Solomon, of Glennie, Temple will give its annual Chanukah festival. A splendid program has been Mich., spent a few days in Detroit prepared and will no doubt he highly last week enjoyed by the children. Pupils of Mrs. Rose Lipman, of 45 Rowena the Pontiac branch of Temple Beth El Sabbath School will also be pres- street, left on Thursday for a few days' visit in Atlanta and Columbus, ent to participate in the exercises. The program will be followed by a dance Ga. for all the children under the auspices Mrs. Charles Steinberg, 86 East of the Junior Young People's Society. There will be no session of the Sab- Ferry avenue, has left for Los An- geles, Cal., where she will spend the bath School on Sunday morning. winter months. Junior Young People's Society: The next meeting of the Junior Young People's Society will be held on Sunday afternoon. December 12. at 2:30. A Chanukah program has been arranged and all members and their friends are cordially invited. The program, which is to he given by the Society and Sabbath School, will he followed by a dance in the gymnasium. The special Social Committee of the Junior Young People's Society has completed its plans for a dance to be given on Saturday evening. December 18, at 8:30 p. m. The special Y. P. S. orchestra has been engaged for that evening and many special features will add in making the evening a very en- joyable one for all. Young People's Society: Because of numerous activities tak- ing place on Sunday. the Young Peo- ple's Society of the Temple has post- poned its regular meeting from De- cember 12th to December 19th. Special Chanukah Music at Temple Beth El: On Sunday morning of this week. the choir of Temple Beth El will ren- der selections from Ifandel's Oratorio "Judas Maccalieus." The sermon on the subject, "The spirit of the Macca- bees " will be preached by Rabbi Franklin and the service will he read by Mr. Berkowitz. The services be- gin as usual at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. ard l Christmas gifts for ladies—Just inside our entrance on Woodward Ave. —a step to the right. A rinpir Nall El Noted number of new members during the pa - t week and the greatest of enthu- siasm prevails. The next great event under the auspices of the Men's Club is the lecture by Governor Allen of Kansas, which will take place on Fri- day evening, December 17. Members of the Men's Club and one member of their household will he admitted free upon the presentation of the member- ship card. Members of the club may previous to the night of the lecture, purchase additional admission tickets at 50 cents each. To all not affiliated with the Men's Club, the admission fee will be $1 UR unique service to you in the 0 difficult search of appropriate The Gift Unusual Chosen Out of a Great Christmas Store Full of Treasures One wanders through the aisles of this big store, peeking and prying about, to find the Christmas things that are just a wee bit different, and unusual! The Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson, Ill Frederick street, leave on Saturday for Miami. Fla., where they will re- main for the winter months, things they would like to give and receive for Christmas Miss Esther NI elinkow, of 45 Ro- wena street, is visiting with relatives in Milwaukee. --- Miss Anne Mushkin, of Sioux City, la., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Saulson, 599 Virginia Park. —for 'tis said, you know, folks always GIVE what they would really like to receive themselves. Mrs. A. Kitsinger, who was visit. ing with Mrs. Marcus Marks, of 458 Burlingame avenue, has returned to her home in Manistee. unusual! Such as And so, we would like to have you choose the gift are exhibited in every Department— on every floor—of our great Christmas store. The Misses Fanny and Mary Wets- man, of 44 Virginia Park, have re- turned from Buffalo, where they were in attendance at the Zionist conven- tion. Miss Esther-Ruchhalter, of 217 East Palmer avenue, has returned from Buffalo, where she attended the Zionist convention. Miss Lena Kaufman, of Medhury boulevard, is visiting with friends in New York city. Mrs. M. Lieberman, of 1102 Second avenue, has returned from a trip to New York I