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January 07, 1921 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-01-07

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WIEVETROIT

PAGE SEVEN

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Engagement Announced

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ilivelkorld

180-182 Woodward Ave.

Miss Dorothy Shapero, of New
York, is visiting with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Oscar Shapero.

Introducing
The Modes for
Mid Season and Early Spring

Mrs. Malcolm Sehmon and Me
Henry NYitt. of New York CitY , 'Itere
arrived to attend the NVitt.Roth wed-
ding, which is to lake place in Ian-
nary 5 at the home of 51r. and Mrs.
Jacob Roth.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Baron, of 283
Ea-.t Ransack avenue, hat e returned
from New York City.

Tailored Suits Show a Chinese Influ-
ence in Kimono Sleeves, Flare Box Coats
and Embroideries.
Afternoon Frocks are featured in
heavy Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and

Max Halperin and Norman 11. Le-
vine. of Bayonne. N. J., graduate-
students of the University sit Mich-
igan, were entertained the past wed,-
end by friends in Detroit and 11 Mil-
SOr, 31 r. ilalperin expects to go back
to Nro Jersey in live weeks, after
having spoilt four years at Michigan.

HOLME

winter months.

alts of thla city.

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
PLANS STUDENT'S DAY
--

A Sedan which is as readily used for touring as it is fittingly
used for town service:-

Which swings along at 30-40 miles an hour over country

roads where other cars must slow down to 18-20 if the
occupants are to stay in their seats;
Which is so easily handled, either in traffic or over the
road, that driving becomes a matter of luxurious comfort;
Which averages well over 10,000 miles to the set of tires,
And travels from 18-20 miles of a gallon of gasoline;
Is a notable achievement even in these days of advanced
motor car construction;

Mr. and Mrs. Sahiuel Rosenfield of
the Hotel Addison are visiting in Bos-

ton.

Mrs. S. Snyder and daughter,
Blanche, of Rochester. N.' 1'.. have
returned bottle after a two wes•ks vis-
it milli Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky, of
2170 Burlingame avenue.

This is the Holmes, also furnished as a seven-passenger tour-
ing car, four-. pasSenger roadster, four-passenger coupe.

HOLMES DETROIT AUTOMOBILE CO.

MISS Sylvia Gittleman gave a form-
al dance on January 2 ..Xmong the
'out.of-town swats were Silas litszel
Gelder of Chicago and Miss Florence

GLENDALE 6507

Zunvillo of Toledo....

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Our Annual

20% Discount
Sale

/ Z;.

4,67. 114),4,1



is a Momentous Event

Every Portable Object in the Stare

$1'c tai Andirons, now
535.110 Fireplace Screens, now
120 no Fire tots, now
$12.511 Coal Grates. now
fle au Fuel Boxes, now
Ups Coal Hods. now
$ 8.50 Wicker Fuel Ilaskets, now

That were $300.0 0 .
$240.00
BOW
That were $200 0 0
•$160.00
now

That were $60.00
$64.00
now
That were $40.00
$32.00
DOW

That were $25. 00

DOW

Every Fireplace Fixture-No Exceptions, Door Stops,

17:

Door Knockers. Desk Sets, Book Ends, Vases, Statuary,
Candlesticks, Electric Heaters, Irons, Toasters-20% off.

ids spent a few days as the guest of
Miss Beatrice Madiefsky of Theodore

at reef.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cooper and
daughter have returned from an ex-
tended trip to London, England where
they visited Mr. Cooper's parents.
_ -

Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank, of 30 Vir
Kilda Park, entertained 12 guests at
(limier Saturday.

Wonderful 'Variety of Selection

$20.00

That were $10.00
WOO
now

ETTING@

and so on-groin the
Highest to the Lowest

"Our Lights Shine

Everywhere"

New Number

1419 Broadway

7

I PURITY CHAPTER TO
GIVE DANCE JAN. 26

Messrs. Gustave IJ and Sans Jac-
obs of Chicago spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Jacobs, 627

King avenue. who entertained with
it dinner and card-party In honor of
the guests.

The Misses Belle and Mollie Silber-
blatt have returned from Toledo. 0..
who re they attended a New Year's
lEve dinner-dance.
---
An Interesting social event of the
week le the towdansant to 110 given

by the Junior Iladassalt Sunday of
moon, from 3 to 6 P. M., at the
Sltaarey Zedek synagogue, corner
Willis and Brush streets. A record
If the advance sale of tickets Is any crowd of young people Is expected.
i criterion. then Purity Chapter No.
359, Order of Eastern Star, is alreadv
I assured of the success of Its annual
f77,
ts
dancing party to be given on Wednes-
---
• (lay evening, January 26, 1921 at the
The next regular meeting of the
Eastern
Star
Temple
on
Alexandrine
Avenue, between Woodward and Cass Jewish Social organization will be

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414
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in

Our Entire Stock
. . of ..

JEWISH SOCIAL SOCIETY

held Tuesday at the home of Miss
avenues.
Dorothy Levy, 8422 Oakland. at 7'30
It is the desire of the Committee, All thoso within the ages of 10 and
Insofar as possible, to make this an 19 who are interested In social sleds.
exclusive Masonic Affair, Perfection nies may call Miss Sylvia Harrill, Cad•
Lodge, the members of Purity Chap. illac 470-W for Information.
st•r No. 359 and their friends being
cordially invited to attend.
The Entertainment Committee has
'.arranged several novel features to take
Plans have be n completed for a
it ts at this affair. Including the fol.
losing: Mists Rose Zak back, prom. lance to be given by the Young Ju•
int ist vocalist, and Sliss Ida Rosen- dean Literary club, Saturday, Jan.
that talented young toe dancer and 15, at the Shaarey Zwick. Floret's
ore:Judea will furnish the music.
rta•r members of equal merit.
A splendid dancing orchestra has
Tickets may be obtained from any
been engaged for this occasion and member of the organization, or at the
door.
refreshment a will he nerved.
The Commitee in charge of arrange.
meats is as follows:
Miss Ethel Schlua•el, entertainment:
I. touts Zuleltack, refreshments;
Nathan D. Metzger. chairman: Mrs.
sir-si"la1111:111i:islifiiiics as
S. B. Ghinaaln. publicity; Mrs. Morris
Miss 110110
if. Irumberg. publicity;
Rosenberg, entertainment.
Tickets can be obtained from any
In loving memory of our beloved
member or at the door.
father, Samuel Dr Young, who passed
- in to his rest. Jantiary 9, 1917.
Gone, but not forgotten, his memory
JEWISH REFUGEES INTERNED
hall always hr cherished. His estate
VIENNA-The Roumanian govern• ',Insisted not of riches or material
went has decided to Intern all Ukrain-
pings, but he left as a heritage to his
, Ian refugees, the vast matority of 'hildren, what can never be dissipated
whom are Jews, according to a dis• ar obliterated-a good name.
use Loving Children.
latch from Bucharest.

Y. J. L C.

Sacrificed at

/ 2 OFF

Or More

DETROIT'S

situtrisr saw

ays. •

s

,

IN MEMORIAM

GORH AM SHO P

SUBSTANTIALLY
REDUCED PRICES
PREVAIL THROUGH-
OUT JANUARY

Original Playlet Promised.

Miss

$48.00
$28.00
$16.00
$10.00
$ 8.00
$ 7.20
$ 6.80

TH E

An original playlet, from the pen of
Joshua Sara elm of the auxiliary, will
permit NVilliant Wachs and Charles
Ruffner to share male stellar honors
Ohl'Osite 111111111111h, Miss Drabkin,
who scintillates as "lady lead" in Ole
Minus liessye Barnett,
tabloid play.
prima donna of "IA 'Er Flicker," Is
building a fifteen minute cabaret act,
colorful. tuneful and pep pup. There
are several 111111111PM for the matinee
vaudeville as yet unannounced---tbut
the stage electrician's card calls fur
1211 minutes batwt en overture and
curtain. a full aired show.

Dr. J. II, Polozker and Mr. Joseph
Collation and Dance for Evening.
It. 11ties- of 62 Rowena street have re-
An augmented orchestra •will sits-
turned from a inotdr trip to ChicagO. Ceara(' dance mnalc for the DielliherS
and their student guests on the even-
Fred B. Melt's. of Pittsburgh. ing of the 22rd. The luncheon to be
Pa., sp••nt the holidays with hie moth- at rved iy. under direotion of the Miss.
l en Mrs. Esther Dytrus of Gladstone foI Sa d ie Keittan, Bosayw Barnett, Os-
avenue.
tia Sley.•rs and Esther Lamport, as-
shsted by Harry Salovsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Max May have r left
Dance Sunday Evening.
for a three
montay
in California.
months'
stay
Sunday s•vening, the 9111. the Y. 1'.
has returned to A .rill lathd its regular stasis•° In the
Miss Lillian Scher
the University of Michigan to resume pill rt the Shaarcy Zedek. Several
her studies following a holiday Visit of the 'lowest orchestratittne in dance
music hove lilt secured, including
with her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Sol
advance scores from rho pen of the
Scher.
composer lef41)011S1117' for the Duets of
Battle Wiener of Grand Rap- the contemplated Incur Outlet's play.

Netting Standard of Quality

LAMPS



Mrs. Samuel A. S. Jacobs of 300
Virginia Park returned from Buffalo,
N. Y., Where she attended the funeral
-
of her mother, the late Mrs. Sophie
Vaudeville. Refreshments, Dance for
Weingarden.
U. of M. Men, January 23.
---
The Misses Laura and Zelnia Ro•
Preparations are under way for
senthal and Rose Tobias returned
"Student's Day", the annual open
Sunday from Cincinnati where they
house affair for Sheldon men given
attended the Ps l'au Pi Conchsve.
by the Y. I'. A. of the Shaarey Zedek.
January 23 in the day scheduled. A
Mr. and Mrs. la M. Falk of 446 11.
cenimittee. headed by (limb's Rubin-
Philadelphia have. returned from a
er, Is In charge of the elaborate pro-
5 550 Vita with relatives and
gram being framed for the occasion.
friends at Cleveland.
The features promised include a mut
thee vaudeville written, arranged and
Silos Ruth Rosenfield of the lio.
staged Sty Y. P. .X. members, and a
tel Addison Is visiting in Columbus,
dance in the tevning. Refreshments
0.
will be served.

Improved Air Cooled

4130 CASS AVENUE.

Taffeta with contrasting effects in
sleeves and foundations.
Sport Skirts are introduced in the new
Tally Ho Silk and Flannel.
Hats in novel and brilliant interpreta-
tions are assembled in silk and novelty
straws.

Mi.. Rose Elaine Horowitz.

Mr. and \I r.. I. Horowitz, of 4844
Itrtish street, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Rose Elaine,
Mr. Bernard Ginsburg. reelected
to Sir. Emil Robbins, formerly of Bos-
president of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34. I. ton.
C. 11. It., with Mr. Simon I). Rosen.
.\ reception will be held Sunday,
aweig tuft for Saginaw NS olitesday 1.0mary Oth.
where they w ill Install the officers of
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Malkin, of 8618
the local Bind Brith lodge.
Dexter boulevard, announce the en-
gugement
of their slaughter, Helen, to
Mr. Adolph Freund left Friday for
the South where he will spend the Mr. David Jalan, 14011 sit Mrs. Ida Jab

iliztrrinnrci

WITT-ROTH

In the presence of memla•rs of their
families and u few intimate friend.
Miss Lola June Roth. dagulder of Mr.
and Mrs. .13scob Roth, of 160 \V. Be-
thune, was joined In marriage to Mr
Louis C. Witt, son of Mr. Henry watt
of New York City. on Wednesday
evening. January 5, at the Phoenix
Club. Rabbi L., SI. Franklin officiat-
ed.
The bride was attended by her mis-
ter. Miss Julia Roth, and given in
marriage by her father. lIer young
brothers, Morrow and Robert, au'n't
as pages. Mr. David 11'itt of New
York City, brother of the groom, act-
ed as best man.
The bride was gowned In pastel
pink bridal satin and she wore is wed
ding veil worn by her mother. The
bridal party danced during and after
the banquet served in the club ball
room.
Dr. Charles Luther Severy acted as
toastmaster. After an extended trip
through the East, the newly-wwfshil
pair will make their home on Atkin-
son as env. In this city.
Amelia the out-ottown guests who
attended the ceremony were Mrs
Malcolnt Seaman, Messrs. Henry and.
David wilt of New York. Mrs. Leon
Cohen and Messrs. Chauncey and
Merril Cohen of Port Huron. and
Mrs. bee Fell of Uniontown, l'a.

GOODMAN-KAPLAN

The marriage of Miss Sad), Kan-
'nn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kttp-
lan, and Mr. Morris Bondman. son of
Mrs. Sarah Goodman. took place Snm
day evening. Dee, 26 Rabbi Jaffe of
Relating.
Mine Annette Kaplan was
meld-of honor. The MDIFOIR Ileatric
Madls•fsky, Pauline Gordon. Beset •
Kaplan and "Bobble" Blamenau
were bride-maids. Theodore Isaacs
was Inarman. The ushers were Jos.
J. Jacobs. Max Harris, Sam Slovak
and Bent. Kaplan. Among the out.
•,f_town guests were Mr. and Sirs. A.
Cordon and daughter. Pauline, of Lon-
don, England. Mr. Max Ilarris of Glas-
tOW Scotland. Mr. and Mrs, M. Shet-
land and son, Louis, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8lnberg and chil.
Iron, Lean and Max, of Sandusky, 0.,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Golinsky and sons.
Nanan end Louis, of Sandusky, and
hiss Rose Wiener of Cleveland. Mr.
and Mrs. Goodman left for • wedding.
trip and upon their return will make
their home in this city.

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
ON STERLING SILVER
FORKS AND SPOONS

RARE JEWELS
VYATQILJES ,

CLOCKS
'JEWELRY
SILVERWARE

u:ss '

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMIT11$*.

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Lane Bryanes

January Clearance'

of Smart Apparel

for

Women of All Sizes

38 to 56 Bust

Entire Stock of Coats, Suits,
Dresses, Waists, Skirts,
Underwear, Negligee, Corsets,
Bath Robe s, Petticoats,

and Infants' Wear offered at

Saving of $10 to $125
On Every Garment

yant

Second Floor Washington Arcade

255 Woodward Ave.

Vtreizoat"

85 2217) / 9 5

If it he's a geed garastat, regardless a/ Ike "rite, yea twat Uri II of

ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS

Kreege Bldg., West Adams at Perk

Mew wry sew.. gameussach • ear elm

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