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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-12-24

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A merica fai rish Periodical Carta

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30 OHIO

Tit E VETROITIEWISH Km lc LE

Order Maelliarmid's
Candies Now!

ocial and
Qrsonai

In Detroit everyone wants MacDiarmid's
for the holiday season. There are never
enough to go 'round. Order now and be sure
of a fresh packed box when you want it.

.

, I,,,,

. itrewiway
G o It NIeNtillan Co
, I'm ,J (raj Market

) ,,

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Woodward at
Alexandrine
Woodward at
Collingwood

Phone Main 4547 (All Stores)

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Fri erfs

208-210 GRISWOLD ST.

85

19

I If f it it isn't a good garment, regardful of tht purr, you cannot hart it of

ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS

212 Kresge Bldg., West Adams • it Park DETROIT
Ahw vas alfraclivei•menrsoladcioouroVnily•rtscirf•41.111ear...... 1•••. 1..1

Miss Rosa Isenberg of Pontiac,
le spending ' the Christmas holidays
at the home of Miss Mollie Goldstein,
192 Frederick street. An entertain-
ment is being planned for Sunday
evening In honor of the visitor.

greetings:---

Miss Marian Moyer, of 97 Erskine
street, left for Toronto, Can., to visit
relatives.

Allow me to extend the heart-

wish for a Merry Xmas and a

Happy New Year to the progres-

sive and energetic Detroiters and

to assure you that I will continue

vaudeville attractions and the fin-

est motion picture productions the

troit theaters. The quality of en-

tald, daughter of Mr. and Airs. David
illunientha7, and Air. Ilarry Alvin,
son of Air. and Mrs. M. Alvin, nt the
' Inane of the bride's parents, 25 Pal-
lister avenue, 'Tuesday evening, Dec.
21. The house WSA beautifully decor.
Wed, lovely floral effects being
achieved with the season's flowers.
'I he ceremony and the dinner which
followed was attended by the imme-
diate families of the bride and groom,
Mr. and Alm. Alvin left for an ex-
te nded Eastern wedding trip.

I

your patronage in the past and I

On Sunday, Dec. 12, the Misses
Ethel and Belle Silverman gave a
shower In honor of Miss Gladys 131u.
menthal, a bride-elect. On Wednes.
day, Deo. 15, Miss Jeanette Granet
entertained in Miss Blumenthal's hon-
or at the Blue Bird Tea Rooms, fol-
lowed by a miscellaneous shower.
Miss Ruth Lipsitz also entertained
for Mks Blumenthal, Saturday, Dec.
18, at her home with a shower.

I I assure you this same high stand-

ard will continue. Attend the

theaters where quality of enter-

tainment and courtesy on the

part of all employes comes first.

Aline Irene Vogel, of St. Louis, Mo.,
Is a visitor In the city to attend the
Conclave dance of the Phi Sigma Ep-
silon fraternity. She is the guest of
Wee Ruth Weitz of 107 McLean
avenue.

Yours Very Truly,

HEBREW BABY DAY
NURSERY TO GIVE
FIRST ANNUAL DANCE

CHARLES H. MILES,

Sole Owner.

MILES THEATER,

Gr.xwold and State.

REGENT THEATER,

Wcedward and Gsand Blvd.

ORPHEUM THEATER,

Shelby and Lafayette Blvd.



An Interesting event of the social
season will be the first annual grand
tall of the Hebrew Baby Day Nurs-
ery of Detroit at the Arcadia Hall.
Stimson and Woodward, which is to
take place Tuesday evening, January
4.
The proceeds ol the affair will go
to the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery.
A special entertainment has been
arranged in conjunction with the ball
which will Include an Egyptian dance
by Mrs. P. Hunter, a toe dance by
Mrs. Rosenthal and a solo by Mrs-1
Emma Lazarus. A very nominal ad-
mission fee is asked.

tre-

Fall and Winter apparel for %voilien, misses

and girls. Rend the anliolltivementS 1 ❑ next Sunday 'is

idly papers. eonceriiing this sale

in detail.

B S IEG E L@

MFM,&.Ml

THE

GORHAM SHO P

eo#
DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND
OTHER RARE JEWELS
ARE IDEAL GIFTS FOR
THE NEW YEAR

MUCHNICK-BENDER

marriage in announced of Mr.
.1. Muehnick of this city and bliss
Bose Bender of Ilrooklyn, N. Y., to
take place Tuesday evening, Dec. 28,
at the Crystal Palace, Brooklyn, N.
Y. Among the Detrolters who are
going East to attend the wedding art
the following members of the Educa-
tional Milan's° of which Mr. Muchnick
is chairman: William Hocher, Man-
del Mechlowitz and Sam Shapero.

MAY WE SHOW
YOU OUR EXTEN-
SIVE SELECTIONS?

STEP II ENS-BLOOM.

The marriage of Miss Irma Bloom
and Mr. Homer B. Stephens took
place on Thursday afternoon in the
parlors of Temple Beth El. Rabbi
Leo Al. Franklin officiated. A dinner
for the immediate family followed in
the Blue Bird Tea rooms. AD. and
Mrs. Stephens will be at home to their
friends at 65 Maplewood avenue alto
January 15.

DIAMONDS
PEARLS
JEWELRY
WATCHES
STATIONERY
SILVERWARE

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,ING

Crx DSIIITI IS 511 VPRSI1M IS AND J0S'ELERS
37-so WASI ONG I(N lv Atl.t VARD, BooK Butt..DING

1)ETROIT

OPEN TONIGHT
UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

If it Something From Our Line of Musical
Ilierchandise, it Sure to be the Right Gift

No matter for whom a purchase is yet to be made, you are certain to
find something appropriate here; something that will please and be appreci-
ated in greatest degree.

Then, too, no matter how short the time for buying, or how hurried the
selection, the high quality of everything in our line assures you of a worthy
gift one you can take pride in giving.



PROMPT DELIVERY OF ALL PURCHASES MADE
UP TO 9 O'CLOCK TONIGHT.

DUO-ART Reproducing Pianos

the most highly perfected musical creation

In the world.

Miss Sylvia Goodman, of 205 East
Hancock. has left for a visit with
relatives in Fort Worth, Texas.

tertainment offered has merited

of

mendous quanlit ies of t he most fashionable

ALVIN-BLUMENTHAL
TEMPLE Y. P. S. HOLD
BUSINESS MEETING
tine of the most charming, and in-
'creating events of the season was
SUNDAY, DEC. 26 I the
wedding of Miss Gladys illitinen-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alvin have left
for an extended trip through the
East.

market affords in each of my De-

Ilan to attend next 31imilay the great event of the

year. An absolute, unrestricted disposal

MRS. FRANCES HEWN

Miss Lillian Harris, of 1754 Third
avenue, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
Schermer of Cleveland, 0.

to offer at all times the very best

NEVER BEFORE A SALE
LIKE THIS!

- 71.1errXriivarifici

Mrs. Philip Jacoby, 383 Longfellow
avenue. president of the ladies' Aux-
iliary of the B'nal Moshe synagogue,
was presented with a silver loving
cup Tuesday evening by the congre-
gation in appreciation of her splendid
work In its behalf. Mrs. Jacoby was
also the recipient of a beautiful bas-
ket of flowers from the ladies of the
Auxiliary.

iest possible greetings and good

January Sale

\ efelbaum. 295 Ilendrie
I)
w cumber) anneunces the
:mete.
, cog:ozi 11,10 ed her daughter, Alinnie.
! to ND I lat t ..ddlierg of New York
ity

Preparations are now under way
for presentation of the second of to
series of one-act sketches. to be stag-
ed in the very near future, Intense
interest has been aroused among
members along dramatic lines, prompt-
s(' by the unusual success of the
first sketch enacted by members at
The Misses Jennie Aterer, Florence
the last meeting and dance in No-
Krell, Leonora Bidder and Ilelen
vember 28th.
Easier spent the week end at Ann
. Reference is made again to the en-
To celebrate their eighth wedding
Arbor where they attended the Mu
anniversary, Nfr. and M rs. Harry joyable evening in store for members, Alpha Fraternity Ma".
Lefkofskv, of East Kirby avenue. are on Sunday. December 26th. Stress Is
leaving Sunday for New York City laid upon the necessity of promptness
where they will spend a month. They of members, Doors will be locked at
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell and
will be guests at the Hotel Astor.
8'30 and will remain so until the en- Mr. and Mrs. Max Vierer were the
tertainment program has been com- chaperous at the Mu Alpha Fratern-
Mr and Mrs. Emil Baron, of 109 pleted.
ity Bastes at Ann Arbor.
East Hancock avenue. left on Tuns
day last for a ten-day stay In New
York City.

1

GREATEST

Sir. A. S. Sanders of 261 Medbury
an-
I nut, formerly of Chicago,
Of
his
the ellgag,tuent
' juninct•
I daughter, Lillian, to Alf. 101111
14iselder of Baltimore, Alt.

Miss Rose Lieberman, 56 Calvert
avenue, entertained for Miss Lois
Roth, a bride-elect of January, at a
very prettily appointed dinner at the
"Dixieland." followed by a theater
party. Place rants were set for the
following guests: Ali..., Lenore
Isaacs, Theresa Lieberman, Lois
Roth, Rose Lieberman. Mrs. Frank
Davis and Mrs. Irving Milker.

V-5

B. Siegel Co.'s

Mr. and Airs. S. It. Lind of Edison
, ,,vt nue annoimee the engagement of
, their daughter, Slildred, to Air. Max
I j Eezlow, son of Mr. and Mrs, RI's-
I li.o710 %1 4)i this city.

Nfr. throb! Rosenthal, a -totem :u
the Rabbi Isaac El Ch ran l'eshiva of
New York city is visiting with his
In preparing for their fourth loud-
parents, Ale. and Ales. j. I'. Rosenthal
ness meeting and dance to be held on
of Boston boulevard.
Sunday evening, December 201,. the
Board of Directora of the Yining Peo-
Mrs. Salient A. S. Jacobs and her
young daughter, Audrey Lois, are in ple's Society of Temple Beth El have
arranged
an extraordinary and de-
Jacobs
was
called
Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs.
to Buffalo by the semen, illness of Ike Belaul program which is to Include
Irene Itooenberg In "Passing Fancies,"
mother.
a pianelogue, and a unique musical
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal are presentation "En Costume", featuring
occupying their new home on Boston Evelyn Pinsterwahl„Birtile Michael.
boulevard.
son and Mrs. Berrie. The same sqw.
Ohl Y. I'. S. orchestra will play for
An elaborate reception was given dancing. Inasmuch as this Is a "mem-
by Miss Helen Nelkin at her home. bers only" affair, members are asked
399 Dexter htulevard, in honor of to present membership cards at the
Miss Anna Jalan, whose marriage to door. Those who have not y(t paid
Mr. Jack Ilickoff of Brooklyn, N. Y..
their dues may do so at the door.
will take place in January. The bride-
At a recent Board of Directors
elect was a recipient of a beautiful
meeting, the present policy of the
gift.
Young People's Society was some-
what altered. It has been decided
Mrs. J. A.1. Jaffe of Brooklyn, N.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs. that due to the inadequacy of the pres-
A. E. ttofsky, Sibley, Mich.
ent Temple quarters which makes it
Impossible to comfortably accommo-
Mrs. Ilarry Klein of this city and date the very largo attendance at the
Mrs. Samuel Firestone of Cleveland, "Alid-O-Month" dances, future affairs
formerly of Detroit, are spending with a few occasional extx inions,
some time at Niagara Falls, New held at the Temple, will be cenfined
York and Atlantic City. En route to members and out of town guests
home they will visit in Pittsburgh.
only.

onns onno..,•

BEGINNING MONDAY

the engagement is announced of
Miss Rose Lieberman, 56 Calvert ave-
. nue. daughter of Mr. Jacob S. Lieber-
, man. to Mr. Harry S. Sheresky, son
of Nit and Mrs. II. S. Sheresky.

(Gertrude
Mrs. Alex Goldstein
Katzenberg) of Chicago is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • 1.
Katzenberg, of 121)0 \Veld, avenue.

Miss Lois Roth, who will beettille
the bride of Air. Liens \Vitt the first
of the year, has been the honor roo•• ■
at many interesting social affairs dm
fug the past month. Among the II. s:
esses who entertained (or the Irate
elect were Mr. J. J. 11'eitzman. NI ,
Peter Janass, Mrs. Charles [tete,
Sr very and Mrs, 11. Simons.

Ennanent ruts

Mr. and Mrs P. Kezlow announce
tic engagement of their daughter,
Small. to NI r. .1111, 14.1110, son of Mr.
. ■ 11,1 MI, Lein. Granet of this city.

A linen shower Mr Afiss Irma
Bloom, whose marriage to Mr. Homer
B. Stephens took place on Thursday
evening. was given by Mrs. Herman
L. Lewis and Miss Marjorie Rindskoff
at the home of Mrs. Lewis on Friday
evening last. A dinner was given fur
Miss Bloom on Monday evening at
Hotel Steller followed by a theater
party. On Saturday evening last a
dinner and miscellaneous shower was
given at the home of the Misses Stella
and Julia Strauss of 24(1 Lotnrop

. , '. ra Candyfralt

New Cluseelate House
\Vowiward at Clifford
tVoodwarti at
Boulevard

WILL SOLICIT FUNDS
FOR HOME IN DENVER

Miss F. Rosenberg of Medbury ave-
nue has returned from New York city.

c „,,944!),1416,147.fur

PAGE SEVEN

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