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December 31, 1920 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-12-31

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CLIIRON AYINVI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

piEDLTRolvoisifel RON ICLE

and
ctrsonal

Keep the Holiday
Spirit at Home
with MacDiarmid's
Candies

13 STORES
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Weisner gave a
supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Winkelman of Cleveland.

PHONE

MAIN 4548
(All Stores)

CrindVrein

New Chocolate House
Woodward at Clifford
13?2 Broadway
McMillan Co. Woodward at
Boulevard
!,ay Market
Phone Main 4517 (All Stores)

Woodward at
Alexandrine
Woodward at
Collingwood

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Miss Edna Lewis, 1383 John R
street, has returned from a six
months' visit to Chicago, bringing
with her as her guest, Miss Fay Gold-
stein.

"Meet Friedberg
Wear Diamonds"

men's Exchange on Wednesday, Dec.
22. Eight guests were present.

Harry Si. Kirschbaum of 72 Erskine
street is in New York, attending the
Phi Delta Epsilon Convention, which
will he held at the Waldorf-Astoria.
While in New York he will visit with
relatives and friends.

Mr. Max Halperin, of Bayonne, N.
J.. a graduate student of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, Is spending the hol-
iday vacation in Detroit with his
aunt, Mrs. M. Skolnick, 231 Good-
win avenue. During his stay in De-
troit Mr. Halperin was entertained by
Miss Sylvia Ackerman, 485 West Bos-
ton Iloulevard, and Miss Nettle Minus,
Mr. Jacob S. Lieberman, 58 Calvert
1585 Weal Warren avenue.
avenue, announces the engagement of
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his daughter, Belle, to Mr. lien J.
The annual meeting of the Board
Berkowitz, formerly of St. Look.
of Directors of the Jewish Widows'
Ald Society will take place Wednee-
Mrs. Ruth Lasauer of New York
day, Jan. 5, at 2:30 I'. NI., in the ves-
City announces the engagement of
try-rooms of Temple Beth El. Any-
her daughter, Irene, to Mr, Adolph
one interested In the work of this
Moses, of this city.
organization is cordially invited to at-
tend the meeting.
Sir. and Mrs. I. Kositchek, of 114
Burlingame avenue, will give an in-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Gordon are
formal reception at their home Sun-
occupying their new home at 100 Jo-
day evening, January 2, in honor of
sephine street.
the engagement of their daughter,
Grace, to Mr. Marc B. Goldberg. No
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar and
s. daughter, Melba, of 1058 Holbrook, cards.
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, of 92
of 248 Virginia Park, have left for a
Erskine street, announce the engage-
• I few weeks visit to places of Interest ment of their daughter, Zeidah Olgah,
in the East.
to Mr. Carl 0. Dement, of Chicago,
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I Miss Edith Ntansbach, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Nlansbach, of 230
Owen avenue, will arrive In Detroit,
Jan. 4 after an extended visit of sev-
eral months with relatives and friends
In Philadelphia.



208 - 210 GRISWOLD ST.

THE SECOND WEEK OF

FARAGO-ROSENBERGER

B. SIEGEL CO.'S

Mrs. Tillie Rosenberger announces
the marriage of her daughter, Leah
The Misses Laura and Zelma Rosen
Lucille, to Mr. John Farago of this
that and Rose Tobias left Sunday for
Miss Sallie Ehrlich of 310 Edison city. The marriage took place Sun-
Cincinnati where they will attend the
avenue entertained at luncheon Wed- day. Dec. 26, at the Hotel Cadillac.
1'i Tau PI Conclave.
nesday at her home In honor of Miss
Cella Safer of New York, Miss Edna
PALISTRANT-MAROOLIS
Mr. and !M. N. Jeremias, of 50 Sled
Welling of l'etosky, Mich., and Miss
bury, gave a very attractive and de -
Selka Stocker who is home from Sim-
In the presence of the immediate
lightful (limier In honor of their 19th
mons College. The luncheon was fol- family and a few intimate friends,
wedding anniversary.
lowed by a box party at the Garrick. Miss Etta Margolis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Margolis became the
Dr. and Mrs. Dave Weingarten are
In honor of Miss Evelyn Schultz, a bride of Sir. Joseph I. Palistrant at
al home to their friends at the Pigs
bride of December 26, Mrs. 1). Shim- the home of the bride's parents, on
cilia Apes., a 1312 East Canfield.
berg entertained at a dinner party for Sunday, Dee. 19. The ceremony was
twenty guests on Sunday, Dec. 19.
performed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman
Dr and Mrs. M. St. Hyman of Vir
under a canopy of smilax. The bride
ginia Park entertained 12 guests at
Sire. Joseph L. Cohen (Bertha was charming in a gown of crepe-de-
dinner last Saturday.
Richmond) entertained with a miscel- chine and carried a shower bouquet
laneous shower last Wednesday eve- of bride's roses, lilies-of-the-volley and
Complimenting Miss Sylvia Albert,
ning, in honor of her aister in law,
orchids. Miss Bertha Palistrant of
a bride-elect of January, and Miss Ev-
Mina Minnie Cohen.
Buffalo, niece Of the groom, was maid-
elyn Schultz, a bride-elect of Decem-
of-honor. air. harry B. I)izik attend-
ber, the Misses Edith Albert and
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Weil of Colorado ed the groom. Following an Eastern
Ethel Schlussel entertained al a
avenue entertaned at cards and danc. wedding trip. Sir. and Sire: Palistrant
theatre party at the Temple Theatre,
Ina New Year's Eve.
will make their home in Chicago.
followed by a luncheon at the Wo-

Engagements I

Fri

ed out-of.town guests who will be pres-
ent at the wedding are Cantor Joseph
Rosenblatt and Rabbi Nleyer Berlin of
New York.

GREATEST

January Sale

BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd

Buy Now and Save

Detroit has 'tiler known swell values

It is all went so far mihead of any past January
sales that we held before but there is no eompari-
liVitil special 11111101111(4.111(.111S in next Sunday'S

city papers. forme NIonday.

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DAVIDSON-SILVER
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A beautifully appointed wedding was
that of Mr. and Mrs. Harry David-
son, nee !Mils Silver, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver of 22(1
Palmer avenue, east, which look place
at the Sharrey %Niel( Synagogue,
Sunday evening. December 26th, Rah.
bi A. NI. ilerschnuin officiated at the
ceremony.
Mrs. Davidson'a bridal gown was
of white satin, trimmed with silver
lace and pearls, her veil being trim.
tiled with orange blossoms, and she
carried a shower of white roses and
lilies.oftlie-valley. Miss Belle Fein-
berg was her maid of honor and the
groom was accompanied by Mr. Ilen.
jamin Davidson. his brother, as best
man. The bride was also attended by
her sister, Miss Ida Silver, and the
Misses Helen Ressler and Martha Si-
mon. The little Shaves Lillian Tie.
kowsky and Mary Silver, the latter
also a sister of the bride, assisted
as flower girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson are making
an extended trip through the East
and will he at home to their friends
after February first, at their home,
'430 Alger street.

GORHZ SHOP

.

EXCEPTIONAL_ INVEST-

MENTS OFFERED IN
DAMONDS, PEARLS AND
OTHER RARE JEWELS

ATTRACTIVE D I 5-
COUNTS PR EVAI L
THROUGHOUT JANUARY

Marriages

SHORE-BERHOWITZ

C2vemoat-
85 92 6-

hart of
If it is.'1 a good (aroma, 'wordiest of she grits, you cannot

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Park DETROIT
212 Kresge Bldg., West Adams
A le• wry once. pase.a made tow, owe.1,0cograclrfcamsedutewest.dromosksed

AUCTION
SAL

OF

FURNITURE

The Entire Stock

Mrs. Milton Hanauer 346 Tuxedo
An attractive home wedding was
avenue entertained 12 children with that of Miss Ethel Berkowitz who
a box-party at the Temple Theatre, wag married at the home of her par-
Monday afternoon in honor of her ents, 320 E. Kirby, to Mr. Maurice H.
daughter, Virginia, and niece, Esther Shore, on Sunday evening, Nov. 28.
Marie Wolfe, who is visiting here
Rabbit A. M. Hershman officiated.
from Wheeling, West Va.
The house was artistically decorated
with Southern smilax and baskets of
Mr. Herman Winkelman, of 162 Al-
red roses,
ger avenue, just arrived in Detroit
The bride wore a gown of white
following a trip to Chicago, Rochester Duchesa satin with a court-train fall-
and Cleveland.
ing from the shoulders and carried a
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shower bouquet of white roses and
The Mehry Frauds Club kill give
lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Minnie Shore,
their second annual dancing party
sister of the groom, attended the
Friday eveninfl, January 14, at the
bride as maid-of-honor. Mies Leona
American Eagle Temple, Brush and
Horowitz was flower girl and Master
Bethune streets.
Julius Elson was ring-bearer. Mr. Da-

vid Garfield served as best-man.
Mrs. Hortense Wise and charming
little daughter, Maxine, ar eout-of-
SELLING-SCHULTZ
town guests of Mrs. Wm. II. Gillman
of 461 Atkinson avenue.
One of the pretty home weddings
Mrs. Harry Srere and son, Charles, of the season was that of Miss Ev-
have left for Los Angeles, Calif., elyn Schultz, daughter of Mr. and
where they will Join Mr. Srere for the Mrs. Si. Schultz of Virginia Park, and
Sir. Harold Selling, son of Mr. and
winter.
Ntra. I. Shimberg, which was solem-
Leaving Friday night for Chicago, nized on Sunday, Dec. 26, at the Ho-
111„ were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry tel Steller in the presence of their
where they will spend the week In families and a few intimate friends.
celebration of their first wedding an- Rabbi A. Si. Hershman officiated. The
bride was lovely in a traveling suit
niversary, Jan. 4.
of fawn-colored velour, trimmed with
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Winkelman and Kolinsky fur and hat of gold cloth.
son, of Cleveland, 0., arrived in De- Mr. and Mrs. Selling left for a wed-
ding trip to Chicago and French Lick
troit.
Springs.

Mrs. Morris Isenberg and her son,
Donald, are spending the week-end
in Grand Rapids at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 9. Nleretsky.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Ostrow of Palmer
street, gave a delightful dinner in hon-
or of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Winkelman
of Cleveland.

DIAMONDS
PEARLS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE!

To Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsberg
(Mignon Bing) at 1692 Glynn Ct., a
girl, Lenore Hope, Dec. 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman,
of 101 Rhode Islandavenue, announce
the birth of a son, D. Harding, on
Tuesday last.

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AMITIANS

The weekly meeting of the Amt.
tian's was held at the home of Miss
Minnie Levitt, of 234 Erskine street.
A very delightful program was given,
following which luncheon was served.
Plans for a New Year's party have
been completed.

in stylish,

desirable garments as are
• being offered in this sale.

GO O _

6 S1LVERSMITHS,INJ
G

GOLDSMITI IS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
3740 WAS/ IINGF((N BoULEVARD. BOOK BUILDING

DETROIT

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IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Gilbert J. Segan, who
died two years ago, Dec. 30, 1918.

Dearest son and brother, how we
missed you
In the year that just rolled by,
Since you left us sad and lonely
For the home up in the sky.
Though you're gone you're not forgot-
ten,
Your place can never more be fill-
ed
We will keep your memory sacred
Till our hearts in death are stilled.
Hie Loving Parents and
Sister, Florence.

STEINBERG.THUMIM

The marriage of Esther, daughter
of Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Thumim to
Sir. Harry Steinberg, of Pittsburgh.
Pa., will be celebrated on Tuesday,
Jan. 4, at seven o'clock at the Shaer.
ey Zedek synagogue. Among the nob

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