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Wi diim•tai
Healy's Spring
Needlework Show
Messrs. Samuel Summerfield, I. C
Freud, 1. Ettlinger, Max Ettlinger.
Albert Hecht and Harry Summerfield.
the latter of Boston, Mass., left this
week for New Orleans, La., •w here
They will spend several weeks. Front
New Orleans they will proceed to
California for an extended visit.
USING wool yarns in the decorative
embroidery scheme on Russian Blouses,
Sport Skirts, Porch Dresses and Chil-
dren's, Bloomer-Dresses, Play Aprons,
Etc.
This work is vastly easier to
do than the old fashioned Tuff-
ted work with the very same
effect.
Also showing Tuffted Pil-
lows in wonderful color blend-
ings.
Mrs. Joseph L. Selling, of Hotel
Addison, was hostess at a beautifully
appointed luncheon and musicale at
Hotel Statler on Tuesday.
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tives and friends in Cincinnati.
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Whitney
Carriages
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, of
Chicago boulevard, have returned from
a trip to Cincinnati.
Miss Elsa Hill Friedenberg, who
was visiting her sister, Mrs. Edgar
M enderson (Melanie riedenberg of
Cincinnati, has returned home.
Mr. Samuel Hoexter, of Seehaldt
avenue, has returned from a trip to
Racine, Wis.
and
Strollers
Mr. Sidney Schott, of Chandler ave-
nue, has returned from a trip to New
York City.
The Leader for
Seventy Years
Dr. Henry Englander, of Cincinnati,
was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Welt, of Boston boulevard, dur-
ing the week-end.
WONDERFUL VALUES IN FROSTED
BLUE CARRIAGES
$40.00 and $45.00
WONDERFUL VALUES IN FROSTED
BLUE STROLLERS
$26.00 and $30.00
Dr. it. D. Welling has returned from
a few days' visit with friends in Cin-
cinnati.
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where she will be glad to serve them in their every
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Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gumm, of the
Leslie Manor, are visitng with rela-
tives and friends in Muncie, Intlfrom
which point they will go to Florida,
r
where they will spend the winter
months.
Mr. Herman Hoexter addressed the
Musical Coterie in Ann Arbor last
week.
Gene Rodemich's Orchestra
Mrs. Robert loenberg, of Farns-
worth street. entertained 25 guests at
her home on Tuesday last.
Ever hear a piano record played on a phonograph
sound like the real thing?
Mrs. Philip Schulman, of Brush
street, has as her guest, Mrs. 11.
Schulman, of New York City.
Come in and hear Godowsky's recording of "To Spring" (Grieg).
We certainly relish the expressions of surprise and delight of those
hearing this wonderful record the first time.
Nliss Carolyn Wolenburgh, of Mon-
terey avenue, has returned front a sev-
eral weeks' visit with relatives in
Buffalo.
Mrs. Fred S'Itenco (Golda Brown),
who spent a few days with her par-
ents, NIT-. and Mrs. Israel Brown, of
Burlingame avenue, has returned to
her home in St. Louis.
in the city.
'tins Augusta Farbstein, of The
Hague, Holland, is a guest at the
Ml r. and Nfrs. Myer Gerson, of Fred-
home of Mr. and Nfrs. Harry Farb- erick street, have returned front a visit
stein, of East Kirby avenue.
to New York City.
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Mrs. Isadore Rosenberg gave a
charmingly appointed luncheon at the
Hotel Staffer on Tuesday last. There
were sixty guests.
Nliss Dora Davidson, of Frederick
The Nfisses Maude and Reeds Fech-
street, entertained several guests at
hemmer entertained at luncheon and her home on 'fitesdays
cards on Tuesday at their home on
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Nlonterey avenue.
Mrs. Israel Brown, of Burlingame
avenue, in spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield,
her daughters, Mrs. Charles Yahlem
of Second boulevard, entertained sev-
and Nfrs. Fred S'Renco, of St. Louis.
eral guests at dinner on Saturday
evening last.
Miss Rose Meyers, superintendent
of the Jewish Orphan Home in Mon-
Mrs. Rachel Robinson, of Chicago,
treal Can„ who was the guest of her
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hugo
mother. Mrs. Sarah Meyers, of the
Hill, of Rowena street.
Leahigh Apartments, has returned
home.
Mr. Eugene Anspach, of Newark, N.
J., is home visiting his mother. Mrs.
Mr. Ira Gumin. of Onaway, Mich.,
A. Anspach and his sister, Mrs. Leon
has retuned home after spending
Weinberg, of 1522 Monterey avenue. some title with friends and relatives
Considering the time of the year the demand for car-
riages and strollers has been great. Some nice days you
will want to give baby a joy ride. Look over our com-
plete line and make your selection from new shipments
for spring.
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You'll find a new delight in playing
MIA Andrew VS ineman. of Chicago
boulevard, entertained at luncheon
Mrs. Max Philip 11eavenrich and Tuesday last in honor of Arthur Vic-
sons, Theodore and Max Philip, Jr., tor, of Buffalo, N. Y.
of Saginaw, who were guests at the
home of Mrs. A. Enggass, of Pallister
Mfrs. Fred Rosenfield, of Putnam
avenue, have returned home.
avenue, entertained at dinner last
week in honor of Mrs. Arthur Victor,
Mr. Leo M. Butzel has returned of Buffalo.
from a trip to New York.
Miss Sylpa Kahn, of Chicago, is the
Dr. and Mrs. Karl Fechheimer, of guest of her sister, Miss Eva Kahn,
89
Rowena street.
60 Monterey avenue, are visiting rela-
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Mr. and Mrs. Leopold \\'ineman, of
Mrs. Arthur Cohen, of Glynn Court.
East Kirby avenue, are spending the entertained the Study Class on Tues-
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day last.
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B'NAI MOSHE FORMS
BENJAMIN MAHLER.
JUNIOR SOCIETY AT
MEETING JANUARY 25
Benjamin Mahler, 84 years old,
father of Mrs. Anna Nathanson, NIrs.
Dora Nlichelson and Joseph J. Nlahlet
Pres. Ginsburg, Rabbi Sachs, Mrs. Her. of this city, succumbed to a sudden
attack of pneumonia. He was 84
ry Klein, Max N. Freedman Speak;
years old.
Temporary Officers Named.
The funeral was conducted Friday
To promote sociability and to en- last from the residence of his daugh-
courage interests of a social and cul- ter, Mrs. Nathanson, on Farnsworth
tural nature among its girls and boys street. Interment took place at
achpalalt cemetery.
of 16 and over, the First Hungarian
Hebrew Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Mrs May Kaplan, of Elmhurst ave- corner Garfield and Beaubien held an
Mrs. Harry Folz, of Kalamazoo, is nue, entertained at luncheon and cards enthusiastic
MSS meeting, Tuesday
the guest of 'Miss Ilelen Schott, of on Thurpday last at her home.
evening, Jan. 25.
Chandler avenue.
Rabbi Samuel Sachs, formetly Rab-
ND. M. A. Bressler has returned bi of Brooklyn, N. Y., the principal
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Wurtzberger, from a visit to New York City.
speaker of the evening, explained the
of Chicago boulevard, left on Satur-
purpose of the meeting.
day last for Los Angeles, Cal., where
Mr. and Airs. S. C. Kohn, of Hotel
"Have you ever given a thought to
they will remain for the winter Tuner, have returned from a trip to
the
fact that our community is very
months.
New York City.
badly in need of a club or organiza-
Mr. Albert Bur•anger, of Dexter
tion for young men and women, girls
M r. 1 larry Gerson, of the Charle-
boulevard, spent a few days in Chi-
voix Hotel, has returned from a trip 16 and over, boys 18 and over, an
cago.
organization devoted to their various
to New York.
interests, aocial, literary, cultural?"
Sixty couples of Highland Park and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diner of East Dr. Sachs questioned. "There in won-
vicinity attended a subscription dance
derful material among our young to
Philadelphia
avenue,
entertained
for
on Saturday last. A midnight lunch
Mr. Sam Bergman. of Salt Lake City, do good social, welfare, educational,
was served.
Utah, sister of Mrs. Illsner. Front Jewish work, but there is lacking an
Mrs. Mortimer Meyer, of Chicago here, Mr. Bergman will proceed to organization to produce the latent
ability and bring Into play the hidden
boulevard, has returned from a trip New York.
talent.
to Cincinnati.
"Let LIS wake up to the recognition
of the need of such an organization
Mr. Oscar Neustadt, of Nevane
Court, is visiting with his parents in
in our midst. Let us tan the spark
Berlin, Germany.
of Jewishness in as into a full-sized
flame that will shed light and warmth,
Mr. Albert Rosenfield, of Glynn
beneficial to ourselves and our com-
Court, spent several days in Flint last
Plan are rapidly being completed munity."
week.
preparatory to the staging of the see.
Mrs. Harry Klein introduced Samuel
ond annual formal hall by the Yount Ginsburg, president of the congrega-
Mrs. Harry Farhstein, of East Kirby
People's Society of Temple Beth El tion who emphasized the importance
avenue, has returned from a trip to
at Elk's Temple on Saturday evening, of organizing a young people's anvil-
Cincinnati.
February 5. The sale of tickets to la ry.
dale hits been very gratifying. In
Importance of Athletics.
The Musical Club met at the home
order
to Insure comfort for all those
Max N. Freedman dwelt on the ne-
of Mrs. Avery Ginsburg on Massa-
attending. only a limited number of cessity of creating an interest In ath-
chusetts avenue, on Friday last.
tickets will be sold.
letics and deplored the lack of enthu-
Those who have received tickets by siasm among young people generally
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg
(Ruth Levyn), of Newbury Port. mall are asked to kindly send their for physical development.
Mass., are visiting relatives and remittance to Miss Mildred Nadi°,
"The Importance of athletics cannot
friends in the city.
as soon as possible in order that the be overemphasized;' Mr. Freedman
committee In charge may make their declared. Social, literary, cultural
Mrs. I. Simon, of Garfield avenue, plans accordingly, The ladles are training • are to be encouraged, cer.
is spending several weeks with rela- promised favors of a very useful no- (airily, but equally no should the ne-
tives and friends in St. Louis, Mo.
lure, and delicious refreshments will cessity of proper physical training he
be served.
Ingrained In the minds of our young
Mr. D. W. Simons, of Pallister ave-
Something different in the way of people. The old truism. 'a healthy
nue, has returned from a several days
entertainment will be offered to the mind in a healthy body', should be
visit in New York City.
guests. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock reiterated today more than ever be-
and music will be furnished by the fore."
Mr. Jacob Margolis, of Pittsburgh,
P. S. special augmented orchestra.
A temporary election resulted in the
Pa., is spending a few days in Detroit.
Those who have heard this orchestra appointment of Morris Klein as Presi-
Miss Mildred Myers, of Calvert ave- know of Its merits and how It has dent and Miss Annarose Hirsh as sec.
nue, is spending a few weeks with added to greatly to the popularity of rotary. Refreshments were served
relatives and friends of Cleveland, 0. Y. P. S. affairs. For those who have by the Ladles' Auxiliary. The next
not yet heard this splendid combine meeting will be held at the Waal
Mrs. I. Frankel, of Cleveland, is the Hon of musicians a most pleasant Moshe congregation, Thursday, Feb. 3.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stotter, of treat Is in store.
Chicago boulevard.
On Sunday, January 23rd the
GR1TESAY CLUB
Young People's Society was splendid.
The members of the Oritesay Club
Mr. Manfred Goldstone, of Virginia ly entertained by members who enact- entertained for their young lady
Park, is making an extended trip ed a one-act sketch entitled "A Scion friends at a very delightful evening
through Northern Michigan.
of the Tiniest," a sketch of Jewish in- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens,
'crest written especially for the oc 140 Trowbridge street on Saturday
Mrs. A. Worthington, of Jackson- canton by Sylvan Groaner. Those who evening, January 22. The evening
ville, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Oscan displayed exceptional dramatic talent
was spent In games, speeches and
Neustadt, of Navarre Court.
and established a high standard of dancing. A buffet luncheon was serv-
performance were Francis Netzorg ed. The members are looking forward
Mrs. A. Friedman, of Chicago, is
and Herbert Kohn as the elderly fa- to another pleasant evening In a very
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E
ther and mother, Nanette Ettenhelm- short time.
Sturm, of Burlingame avenue.
5 - Joseph Weinberg and Joseph
Bing.
In memory of the late lira. Hannah
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gordon of 235
A brief address was delivered by
}harper avenue entertained at dinner
Davis, who passed away Jan. 23. her
Isaac
Gellbertr,
president
of
Congre-
Sunday in honer of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
sons gave a contribution of $64.30 to
H. Goldstein (Martha Bernstein) who gation Beth El and wan thoroughly the Hebrew Baby and Day Nursery
have recently returned from their enjeyed by all who heard him. Dane- through Rabbi El'enman who oMciat•
honeymoon. togfollcrel in the gymnasium. j ed at the funeral.
FINAL ARRANGEMENTS
FOR DANCE FEB. 5
COMPLETED BY Y. P. S.
4521 W. Warren
fiimelhociis
1230 Woodward Avenue
Old No. ISO Woodward
MRS. ANNA DAVIS.
Mrs. Anna Davis, wife of Max Da-
vis, 640 Napoleon street, died suddenly
at Harper hospital, Sunday, Janu-
ary 23.
Mrs. Davis was one of the pioneer
residents of Detroit, having lived here
for more than half a century She
retained an active interest is all char-
itable activities until the time of her
illness that culminated in her death.
She is survived by her husband,
eight sons, Isaac NI. of Pittsburgh,
Samuel I'., David It., James H., Harry
J. of Chicago, John H., Abe li. and
Leo Davis, and three daughters, NIrs.
Anna Levin, Iles. Bertha Schram and
Mrs. Minnie Norwich.
The funeral was conducted from the
residence, Monday, at 2 o'clock. Rabbi
Eiseman officiated.
Interment took
place at NI achpalah cemetery.
The
funeral arrangements were in charge
of Edmund G. Lewis, Jewish under-
taker and embalmer.
It
till
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our beloved
son and brother, Noah IVelister
Schlussel, who passed away one year
ago, February 4, 1921.
Just when his life was brightest
Just when his hopes were best
He was taken frotn this world of
pain
To a home of eternal rest.
Although your hand we cannot
clasp
Your face we cannot sec
Yet let this little token tell
We still love and remember thee.
His loving parents, sisters and
brothers.
—
His loving wife and daughter,
parents, sisters and brothers.
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MME ■ N
EDMUND G.
LEWIS
Jewish
Undertaker
Licensed Embalmer
All Fa,et
der my
The new Suits
are the essence
of frivolity
—Being rally embroidered
and braided.
—Opening in front frequently
without fastenings.
—Sashes accompany
Wu"
models.
—Color contrasts
In revers
and cuffs.
—
Piquetine, Twills and Tri
cotine are the fabrics.
—Navy
and
Grey are the
colors.
—49.50 to 175.00 are the
prices.
SUNDAY AT 3:30
Detroit Symphony
Ensemble
(MeMbers Detroit Symphony
Orchestra)
ORCHESTRA HALL
Program — Beethoven
Lalo Aubade Nos. 1 and 2
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Double Quintet;
Quintet.
for
Dubola Double
All Seats Unreserved
NOW ON SALE GRINNELL'S
Balcony 50c
Orchestra 75c
Box Seats $1.00
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ROBERT DE Bliai,Manager