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December 31, 1920 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-12-31

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PAGE SIX

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t' net the least Note

I won't have to write R. Se V. P. on
the invitations I issue for Monday.



PEPLittoskAisIsitubtaNicLE

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Front of
Frederick street, left for an extended
trip to New York.

IQ I's 0 al

Miss Sara Weinberg was hostess at
a theatre-party at the Garrick follow-
ed by luncheon at the Dixieland on
Wednesday afternoon, complimenting
Miss Eva Alkon and Miss Sara Leas-
ing, two brideelects. There were ten
guests. Red and white were used ef-
fectively in the table dcorations.

No, sir! when I tell yu what I have
up my sleeve—you'll be here with
bells—

All Society Items and other local notes should be communicated . to the office of the
Chronic le by
5
'clock nob Wednesday afternoon in order
er to appear in the rurrent week ' s
issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mad notices
so as to be received not later
than Wednesday.

Jan. 3rd's the day
This is the place
and I'm th man

Returning from an extended Contin-
Nliss Betty Kaplan, of Chicago. was
ental tour on Friday last week were the guest at the home of Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, bliss Mrs. Sol Kaplan, 107 Hendrie avenue.
Ruth Kahn and Hortense Krulik.

Mrs. Rose Lipman, 45 Rowena
Mr. Day Krolik, of 71 Rowena
street, has returned front a trip to
street, has returned front a several Atlanta and Columbus, Ga., and
weeks' stay in Atlantic City and New Birmingham, Ala.
York.

Who's going to give you

25% Off

A
Charge
Account

and

I'm doing this to clear out my reserve stock—
unpacking box after box of jewelry and marking it
with clear cut figures—the kind Mother can read
without her glasses.

Cut Glass

the Joy of every
woman's heart.

Holloware tfVory Toilet
Finest makes In
Tea Sets, Coffee
Articles
Sets, Bread Trays,

Nut Bowls, Perccda-
tor& Candlesticks,
Etc.

separate pieces or
complete mg 0.

25% Off All Rogers and Community

25% Off

Silverware

As wedding presents—gifts for a hope
chest—or a surprise for M?ther, this silver-
ware cannot be beaten. It's guaranteed?

20% Off

Ladies' Wrist
Watches

Dependable time pieces—
full jeweled movements —
they come In Platinum and
18 carat white and green
gold.

EHRLICH BUILDING, Adiits and Hastings

Not In the "High-Rent" District

Sincere Wishes

for a most

Mrs. Bernard B. Selling and daugh-
ter, Miss Diana Selling, who have
made their home in New York City
for the past few months, have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sell-
ing at Hotel Addison. •

Mrs. Hugo l'arshall, 55 Leicester
Court, entertained 12 little girls at
luncheon on Tuesday its honor of her
grand-daughter, Louise Parshall Shiff-
man.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shirttail, of 72
East Ferry, entertained at an in-
formal dancing party on Sunday
evening in honor pf their house-guest,
Miss Diamond, of Providence, R. I.

A delightful social event of the
past week was the dancing party
given Saturday evening by Mr. and
Airs. Charles Finsterwald, of Calvert
avenue, for 200 guests.

Luxurious Fur Garments

of High Grade Hudson Seal

Are Featured at Prices Within the Reach of the
Most Thrifty.

The Winona Sewing Circle met last
week at the home of Mrs. George
Cohen, 500 Ferry Park avenue. Next
Thursday the Club will entertain the
members at a luncheon and theatre
party instead of the usual sewing.

hi r. and Mrs, Adolph Finsterwald,
Miss Fara Litman entertained Fri-
Mr. Julian Krolik, of 435 Clticago of La Salle Gardens, have returned day afternoon for Miss Selka Stocker
a several days' visit to Cleve-
boulevard, has returned from a trip from
and
Alias Sallie Ehrlich.
land.
to New York.

Mr. H. Behrendt, of 1187 Cass ave-
Miss Blanche Rothschild, of 154
Delaware, entertained at dinner on nue. has returned from a trip to New
Saturday evening last, for ten guests, York.
at her hotne7
Mr. I L. Scheintnan, of Rowena
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horkheimer, of street, has returned from a trip to
New
York.
Wheeling, W. Va., who were in the
city to attend the funeral of the
late Zachariah Selling, have returned
Mr. H. Weiss, of 129 Rowena street,
home.
has returned from a visit to New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter fleavenricli,
of the Stevenson hotel, entertained
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shiffman, of Glynn
ten guests at dinner at the Phoenix Court, commemorated their wedding
club on Sunday last.
anniversary oil Friday night last.
Thirty guests were in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, 78
Rowena street, entertained at a family
Miss Aimee Rosenthal, principal of
gathering on Saturday last. There the Holmes school, has returned from
were 40 guests.
a two weeks' visit with friends in
Fenton, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slomati. of 78
East Ferry avenue , entertained at a
A number of pronuPtial affairs
family dinner on Saturday last in were given In honor of Miss Etta
honor of the birthday anniversary of Margolis whose marriage to Mr. Jo-
Mrs. Albert Zenner.
seph I. Palistrant took .place on Sun-
day, Dec. 19. Mrs. Sant Jacob en-
Mrs. S. Sinn, of New York City, tertained with a luncheon and alumin.
was in the city to attend the funeral um
shower. The Misses Belle and
of the late Zacharialt
Mollie Silberblatt gave a theatre par-
ty
4ollowed
by a luncheon at the Wo-
Mr. Morris Enggass, of 141 Pal-
lister avenue, has returned front a trip men's Exchange. The Mesdames Har-
to Chicago.
ry Dizik, Sam Resnik, A. H. Jacob.
son and S. Cugell entertained for the
The Thursday Musical club net at bride-elect at their respective homes.
the home of Mrs. Herman Rosent-
hal'', 8241 Wilson avenue (new num-
Mrs. Sol M. Lehmann has returned
ber), on Thursday last.
to her home in New York City after
spending the past three weeks with
Mr. Kenneth finnon, of New. York
City, is visiting *nth his of
pa ents, Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schultz.
and Mrs. Loui Simon, Gladstone Mrs. Lehmann was extensively enter-
avenue.
tained during her stay here. Mrs.
Lehmann was accompanied by her
Mr. an Mrs. II. G. Morris. of I'll- sister, Miss Helen Schultz, who will
grint,a(Ventie, entertained on Sunday spend a fortnight in New York.
evyfing last in commemoration of the
sixty-fifth birthday anniversary of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arta, 271 East Han-
Morris. Mr. Morris, who has been a
cock avenue, entertained 16 guests at
resident of Detroit for 61 years, is
dinner
on Sunday in honor of their
receiving the felicitions of a host of
fourth wedding anniversary of their
friends in the city.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel At-
Mr. William A. Stearns Inns re- kins and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arta.
turned to an eastern college, follow-
ing a week's visit with his mother,
Mrs. Samuel Stearns. of 166 Long-
fellow.

Miss Gertrude Wollenberg of East
Hancock avenue returned to the city
Sunday atter having spent five weeks
in New York City where she was ex-
tensively entertained by many rela-
tives and friends. Enroute home she
visited her sister, Mrs. S. Cohen of
Cleveland, 0.

A social meeting was held last
Tuesday evening honoring Miss Lil-
lian Parker of Boston, Mass., Mr. D.
Bronstein of New York and Mr. A.
Gunsberg, of Newark, N. J. Other
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Max
Hirsch and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and
Mrs. Saul Strager, Mrs. George Park-
er and son, Sidney Lewis, Miss Sara
H. Drapkin and Mr. Joseph Willis, all
of this city.

Mr and Mrs. I. Litwinsky, of Chi-
cago, Ill., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Smith, of 92 Erskine street.

Miss Minnie Cohen, of Ranger, Tex-
as, who is a student at the School of
Home Economics at Battle Creek, is
spending her vacatiort with her cous-
ins, Mr. and Airs. It. Schooler and
sister, Miss Jeanette Cohen of 116
Woodland avenue.

Cows In

the eractical 3.4 Length at 350.00

and 450.00

The type of fur coat that answers all the require-
ments of the business girl, the school teacher and
the college miss. Smart and luxurious Peltries of
Squirrel, Beaver, Australian Opossum and Marten
make them most extraordinary values at these
greatly reduced prices.

Fashionable Full Length Wraps and Coats
Now 575.00 to 795.00

Models of unusual distinction may now be had at tre-
mendous price concessions- Fashioned of the finest qual-

ity Hudson seal and enriched with costly contrasting
peltries

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LOTUS CAFE

Washington at Grand River

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Dr. Edward Lyon, of J efrrsun ave-
nue, is spending a few weeks in Bal-
timore, Washington and Lexing-
ton, Va.

New Year for

you and yoUrs

Mrs. .A. W. Semi/litter, of
1625 Chi-
cago boulevard, sailed from New
York on Saturday last for a three
months' tour of Europe.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nahan and
daughter, Doris Ruth. of 499 Atkin-
son avenue, are spending sonic tune
in New York City.

Mr. Joseph ffitnelhoeli, student at
Johns Hopkins' university, Baltimore,
Md., who was visiting his mother,
Mrs.. NV. Ifinielhoch, of 116 Eliot
street, has returned east.

Mrs. S. Seegar, of 381 Webb ave-
nue, has returned from a visit in In-
dianapolis. Ind, and Dayton, 0.

Mr. Ifarry. Brilling, of 96 Lincoln
avenue, has returned from a trip to
Houghton and Ilancock, Mich.

Mr. Harry Meyers, of Cass avenue,
is visiting relatives in Cincinnati.
---
Mr. Louis Silberman. 106 East Ilan-
cock avenue, spent a few days in Ann
Arbor last week.

Highland Park
State Bank

3030 Woodward Avenue

Miss Harriet Kitsinger, of Manis-
tee, Mich., who was the guest of
relatives and friends in the city, has
returned home.

Miss Mildred Snyder, of 101 East
Forest avenue, has returned from
Chicago, where
she was in at-
tendance at the conference of the
Library bureau.

Mrs. A. Barkman. of East Tawas,
Mich., spent 'some time in the city
enroutr to New York.

2599 Woodward Avenue



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Geneva and Woodward ,

Miss Virginia flanaur, of Tuxedo
avenue, entertained at a theater party
on Monday last in honor of her
guest, hfiss Esther Marie Wolf, of
Wheeling. VV. Va.


Mr. Fred Kann, of Manistee, Mich.,
who was visiting with relatives and
friends in the city. has returned home.

John R and Manchester

r Mich.

Miss Bessie Weinberger, of 336
Burlingame avenue, was hostess at a
charmingly unique Bal Masque on
Wednesday evening.

Miss Jeanette Sarah Musliner, of 30
East Palmer avenue, entertained 44
boys and girls at a dancing party on
Thursday evening

servatory of Music. at the Detroit Con-

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SPECIAL FEATURE

Dr. B. B. Welling, of the Felix
apartments, who spent a few days
with his parents in Petoskey. Mich.,
has returned,

Prosperous

Highland Park,

180.182 WOODWARD AVENUE.

Mrs. A. Block, of Toledo, who was
a guest at the Hotel Staller. has
returned home.

Happy and

Oakland and Tennyson

Miss Julia Klein and brother, Mr.
Maurice Klein, gave a delightful mas-
querade dance ut their home, 93 Eliot,
Saturday night last, in honor of Miss
Selka Stocker and Miss Sallie Ehr-
lich, who are spending their mid-year
vacations in the city, and Miss Julia
Pollatsek of Cleveland . . Forty guests
were entertained with many unique
and diverting games.

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