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January 14, 1921 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-01-14

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CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

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Fri. erts

limellikeill 9c

1230 Woodward Ave.

Mr. J. A. Landauer, of llotel Tuller,
has returned front a trip to New

Mr. and Mrs. Curt \Veinberg en-
tertained at their home, 1627 Taylor
avenue
last Friday evening, cards and
York.
dancing being enjoyed until midnight
when
dinner
was served. 'those pres-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Aaronson are
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Mrs. Aaron Blumenau, of Putnam
.pending some time with relatives and ent were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Erman,
avenue entertained at a theater party
of Cleveland, AI r. and Mrs. Charles
friends in..New York city.
at the Temple Theater on Wedensday
J. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. I. Klein-

a, last in honor of visiting guests.
smith, N1r. and 11rs. Ed. Goldstein
NI rs. Max Krell, of Greenfield ave.
line gave a dinner fur 15 guests on and Mr. and Mrs. R. Kleinsmith.
Mr.
and
Nit's.
S.
F.
Berger,
of
Hotel
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Friday evening last complime nting
Addison, have returned front a so'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brown
Miss Minnie Apfelhaum and Mr
Nee. York city.
aid days' visit
and son, Bernard. of 665 Putnam ave-
lfarry Goldberg.
-
nue, have left for St. Louis, enroute
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Meisner, of Elm-
to Florida, where they will spend the
!sir. Charles Rosenthal is in Miami,
hurst avenue. are spending some time
winter.
Fla., where he will spend the winter
in Ness' York city.

months.

Mr. Philip Gleichnian. of Massa-
chusetts avenue, spent several days
in New York city last week.


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Mrs. Cora :Boman announces the
Mr. and Mrs. Ch arlcs Grabowsky marriage of her daughter, Murgherita
and daughters, Mir iam, Evelyn and
Irene, of Eveleth, N Lim. are visiting S. Brown to Mr. Frank Vincent Mar-
their parents, Nlr. an d Mrs. I. Grabow- tin, Saturday, January 15th.
sky.
Mrs. Albert II. Krohn, of 7452 Lin-
Mr. Gerald May spent a few days in
vss 'uott avenue. is visiting her parents
New York city.
in Hamilton, Ont.

Mrs. Louis Glazer, of 872 Kerche-
val avenue, entertained 25 guests at
cards Wednesday last in honor of
visiting guests.

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Mr. Joseph Alexander of Glynn Ct.
has returned from a trip to New
York city.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Epstein and
son, Bernard, of Collingwood avenue,
t e4.• r having there
are
i e in N
sehu
trip abroad.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipson are spend-
ing some time with relatives and
friends in New York city.

NH. and Mrs. Joseph Frank, 1411
Burlingame avenue, have returned
from a weeks' visit to New York and
Atlantic City.

Er

Mr. S. Epstein. of Chicago boule-
vard has returned front a several days'
visit in New York city.

Mr. Edward Edelson has returned
from a trip to Wisconsin and Illinois.

(Old Number 180 Woodward Ave.)

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ShitTnian,
of 149 ;Tennyson avenue, Highland
Park, entertained relatives and friends
on Sunday, Jan. 9, in honor of the
Bar Nlitzvalt of their suit, Ralph.

Mrs. A. Davis. of Taylor avenue
entertained at a miscellaneous shower
for her sister. Miss Bess Solinsky,
whose engagement was recently an-
nounced. There were 20 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Kaufman, of
326 Farnsworth street, have left for
California when• they will spend the
winter months.

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On Wednesday last the Winona
Sewing Circle entertained the mem-
bers at a luncheon at the Statler
Hotel, later going to the Temple
Theater. Mrs. Sigmund Britt, who is
Mrs. Joseph Goldman, of Chicago, leaving for the \Vest this week, was
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
the guest Of honor.
Mrs. N. Friedman, 101 Rhode Island
avenite.
Mrs. Leo Block (JeanetteBanks)

Miss Nina Oppenheimer, of 115
Rhode Island avenue has returned
from a trip to New York.

208-210 GRISWOLD ST.

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Mrs. Peter \•.iss and small children,
Mildred and Florence, of 270 East
Kirby, are in NOV York, where they
have gone to meet Mr. Vass, who ar-
rives in New York the latter part
of the week on the S.S. Imperator,
after a four months' sojourn abroad.
Mrs. Vass, will be accompanied by
his parents. and sister, MissEsther
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Golden. of and son, Raymond, of Alliance, 0., Vass, of Hungary. who will make
Blaine avenue, are spending some formerly of Detroit, are visiting in their future home in Detroit at 5842
time in New York city. the city.
Brush street.

91eal rich. &elm& fecal in

4921 5rack

For afternoon wear especially—Crepe de Chine
and Canton Crepe in Rust, Dove Grey and Navy.

Illustrated Model

A shower was given by Mrs. S.
if allinoff in honor of Miss Sara Shalit,
whose marriage to AI r. Joseph M.
Mallinoff will take place in March.
The bride-elect was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts.

In

A bloused model of rust Crepe do Chine embroidered
black thread. Bove Grey wool yarn embroiders a rust

Crepe de Chine model with a novel side extension Aid.

Mrs. Sam Goldfinger, of 1558 \\'est
Euclid avenue, entertained the Winona
Sewing Circle on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Rose Lippman was a guest.

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you pay—but what you
get for your money that
counts. Considered fabric
for fabric, style for style, fit
for fit, finish for finish, our
Clothing expresses the spirit
of utmost economy. It's the
tailoring that does it.

Prices 59.50 and upwards.

Dyed Net Lace Dresses

A miscellaneous shower was given
by :Ors. S. Jacoby for Miss Kayra
Rhien, Tuesday evening. There were
60 guests. The bride-elect was the re-
cipient of many beautiful gifts.

In dark tones over Satin foundations, with Satin
girdles, flowers and sequins-49.50 to 75.00.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Weingarden and
daughter. of 52 Medbury avenue, arc
spending the winter months at their
apartment in Venice, Cal.

Embroidered to a point of gayety.
Suitable for afternoon wear. 65.00 and upwards.

Mrs. Henry Krohn, accompanied by
her daughter, Helen, and sister, Miss
Rose Lieberman, left Friday for a
two weeks' visit with friends in Nor-
folk, Va. They will return by way of
New York where they will be joined
by Mr. Krohn.

OVERCOATS
& SUITS-

Tailored Cloth Frocks

Taffeta Frocks in New Versions

In dove grey and brown.
From 49.50 and upwards.

S

Miss Helen E. Weisberger was
hostess at a theater party at the Tem-
le
Theater followed by luncheon at

Mt-Di:outliers Chocolate Shop on Sat-
urday afternoon, complimenting bliss
Harriet Libbey, of Indianapolis, Ind.,
who is visiting her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Buena
Vista avenue, Highland Park.
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Prior to their departure for Nliami,
Fla., Sir. and Mrs. L. Hoffman enter-
tained in honor of their grandson,
Norman B. Hayden, whose engage-,
meat to Miss Isabel Levine was re-
cently announced. A dainty luncheon
was served.

Mr. Leo Laventhal, and NH. Nathan
Kling, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. were ex-
e
ensively
entertained by Mssrs.
Jack

Golden, Carl Pachman and Sol Peri-
Mr
nan during their stay here.

Laventhal is a brother of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Laventhal of 946 Frederick

street.

Miss Jennie Mittenthal is spending
few weeks with friends in Cincinnati
•and Cleveland.

On Sunday evening the ladies of
the Winona Sewing Circle and their
husbands tendered bliss Rae D. Phil-
lips, of 1730 Clairmont avenue a sur-
prise party in honor of her birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin, of
Colonial Hall Apts., left Saturday
night of Texas. Arizona, and Holly-
wood, Calif.. to spend the remainder
of the winter.

Overcoats
and Suits

X43 50

$50 $55 $60 $85 $90 $100
Suits and
Suits and
Overcoats
Overcoats

$33.50

$53.50

Mrs. Curt Weinberg. of 1627 Tay-
'or avenue,• entertained ten ladies
Wednesday afternoon.

Woodward ejt Montcalm

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels
(Silvia A. Albert) whose marriage
took place Sunday, Jan. 2, have left
for an extended trip throng hthe East.

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Mrs. 0. Briskman, with her daugh-
ter, Anna. and son. Harold, of 1718
Hazelwood avenue have left for Call.
fornia where they will spend the win-
-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Freud, 18 Me-
Lean avenue, entertained 28 young
people at a dancing party Monday,
Jan. 10, at the Phoenix Club in honor
of their sister, Miss Ruth Bernstein

of Chicago.

Mr. Milton Aronhelm Is spending

a few days in New York City.

The Misses Betty and Lillian San-
ders gave a party on New Year's day,
entertaining 30 guests at the home of
their sister, Mrs. I. Sitron, 555 Smith

Mies Lillian Shimberg, of 2360
West Grand boulevard, has returned
from a two months' stay In Minns.
aeons, Milwaukee and North Da-

OPEN
EVENINGS

AN EXPOSITION(
OF FINE PEARLS

FOR ONE WEEK
BEGINNING
JANUARY 17th

MANY NOTABLE PEARLS AND
NECKLACES WILL BE ON DISPLAY

WE URGE COMPARISON
OF PRICES

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DETROIT

Fred Harris have
Mr. and Mrs.
returned from a two weeks' visit
In Chicago where they were guests
at the Hotel Morrison.

kota.

OPEN
EVENINGS

GORHAM SHOP

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simons, of

avenue.

•TETT,017• offCCZTTeD STYLE CO'IMEgt"

THE

220 Winona avenue, Highland Park,

entertained Sunday evening at cards
and music.

$65 - $70 - $75

tajtiatid

A delightful farewell party was
given at the Frontenane Cafe New
Year's eve by Mr. Bernard Samuel , .
whose marriage to Miss Sylvia A.

Albert took place Jan. 2. There were

11 guests.

THE DETROIT JEWISH FREE
BURIAL ASSOCIATION

Will hold its Election of Officers

Sunday, January 16th, 1921, At 7 O'Clock P. M.

HOFFMAN'S AUDITORIUM

Corner Hastings and Erskine

All Members Are Requested to Attend.

PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR

Cronin's Clean Coal

Bituminous for Steam or Domestic

CRONIN COAL COMPANY

318 Woodward Avenue.

Telephone Cherry 6538

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