America ffewish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUC - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ~ fEs Dcwi _ !, e iisses o r OF TWEEDS AND SOFT WOOLENS 39 5 0 $ 49 50 On Sunday evening last the \Vin- alla Sewing Club tendered hie. Ed. • Goldstein, SOS liendrie avenue, a sue- ' prise party in honor of his birthday. I Cards and lotto were played until midnight when lunch was served. ! Mrs. Benj. Gould, of East Kirby avenue, entertained on Monday, Jan. I 31, in honor of her sister, Miss Rose Gordon, who graduated last week from the Detroit Teachers' College at a theater party followed by a lun- cheon at the Blue Bird Tea Rooms, i340 7 .0 @ . I lonoring Miss Pearl Applebaum, , whose engagement to Mr. Louis Het- ! per, of Cleveland, was recently an nounced. a theater party and dinner I was given at the Hotel Statler. The' , guests were Misses Bessie Hodes, Annette Gruskin, Hazel Fresh, Alyce ' Hodes, Annette Applebaum and i Messrs. Lawrence Brenner, Dr. Sam- i , net Ferris, of Youngstown, 0., Ger- , aid Sherman. and Seymour Gould, of I New York city, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 4 e% The Seventh Store Mr. Lester J. Leopold was unani- mously elected trustee in the bionic- ' fibre Haute for Aged Jews of Cleve- land, 0., at a recent election. At the corner of Woodward and In honor if Me and hies. H. S, Clifford stands The Chocolate House. ! Grant who left Tuesday night to It is the seventh MaeDiermid store In spend the remainder of the winter in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth entertained Monday evening with a theater party at the Garrick, later I taking their guests to the Hotel Statler. Detroit. Six of these. all additions to the parent store at 1322 Broadway, stand on as many ['others. And today this ' A delightful entertainment was given at the home of Miss Rebecca Selik on Jan, 29 by the Semper Phi- delis Sorority in honor of blesses. Jack and Fred Selik of New York city. The following were present: the Misses Fara Caplan, Helen Esser, Ida Krause, Belle Cohen, Dorothy Stone, R. Selik and the blesses. Jack and Fred Selik, Sol Workenson, Frank Block, Samuel J. Harris, Charles Sachs and Paul Silverstein. The next regular meeting of the Semper Phi- delis Sorority will take place at the home of Miss 1). Stone, of Second boulevard. 1322 Broadway newest location is widely spoken of G. & R. McMillan Co. as "IvitieDiarmider Corner. Broadway Market New Chocolate House Woodward at Clifford Woodward at Boulevard Phone Main 4547 (All Stores) Woodward at Alexandrine Yaraahm at Candyerall Woodward at Collingwood JIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL ef A Ctt i l a l li e ttr t el l I N O fftnta:.,as r a g ai l v ue dn enT ah tor tTir e = University of Michigan, Feb. 2, at the ie... Temple Theatre by Mies Jean Rothen- berg and Nat Cohen. Other guests were Miss Rose Hodes, Miss Sall'. = Weingarten, Ben Fischer and Samuel Weingarten. For free estimate of allowance on other Instrument In part ex- change, came In or phone us—Cherry 3600. = A surprise party was given by Mary, =• Dunn in honor of Julia Roth who will 1 ren ew her studies at Linden Hall,' Lititz, Pa., on Saturday, Feb. 5. There at were 12 guests. The Young People's Society will hold a Lincoln's Birthday party for members only on Sunday evening, Feb. 12, in the vestry rooms of the Temple. Complimenting her little niece , Eleanor Simon,' of Hamilton, Out., Mrs. Albert H. Krohn, of 7452 Lin- wood avenue was hostess at a Valen- tie party. The monthly card party of Harlan salt Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wetsman, 90 Virginia Park. Mre. Harry Cohen has donated the prizes and Mrs. A. J. Bloom the candy for the affair. The proceeds are to go to the medical unit. lionoring Mrs. L. I. Zuleback who Is leaving for an extended trip to California. Mrs. Samuel Gordon of Farnsworth avenue entertained Tues- day with a luncheon at her home. Mr. ad Mrs. B. Harris and family, formerly of H9 Hague avenue, have moved Into their new home at 2201 Atkinson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zeiger, of 33 Tennyson avenue. Highland Park, have left for the East where they will visit New York, Baltimore and At- lantic City. They expect to be gone two weeks. leveland. Mr. Charles Dreifus, of Ohio, is spending the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ester Dreifus, of Gladstone, avenue. Associated with the triumphs of greatest artists—the choice of those homes where only the best is considered—the accepted mark internationally of highest musical appreciation— Steinway STEINWAY Grand and Upright Pianos STEINWAY Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos STEINWAY Pianola Player-Pianos A very large and complete stock on our floors. We invite your inspection—of the piano in whose ownership has for nearly Sev- enty Years been found pre-eminent satisfac- tion and musical delight. S 10 Y. P. S. MEMBERS IN CENTRAL CLASS g. =- - APII■AO.M. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. E Schuman, of Colon ial Hall are receiving congratulation. on the birth of a son, Nelson Lee Jan. 24. BANQUET MEMBERS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 TO The European Jewish Women's Welfare Society are giving a banquet and ball, Sunday evening, Feb. 6, at the Shaarey Zedek congregation, cor- ner Willis and Brush streets. Junior members of the society will have charge of the dancing. Admis- sion is complimentary. No children will be admitted. Many invitations have gone astray or have been re- turned because of the new numbering and the society extends through these columns a cordial Invittititon to all Its members. SUNDAY AT 3:30 MISS CELIA GORDEN. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gorden, of 1718 Hazelwood avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Celia, to Mr. Irwin Newman, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pearlman, of Chauncey, Ga., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Clara, to Mr. Louis Viedrach, of this city. The wedding will take place in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Befit, an- nounce the engagement of their (laughter, Julia. to Mr. Nathan Rosen- berg, of this city. The hundredth class of Detroit Central High school was graduated on Thursday morning, Jan. 27. The . NI r. and Mrs. J. Diamond announce following 10 members of the Junior the engagement of their daughter. Young People's Society were in the s att„ . to Mr. Sidney Charles Gold- class: HPIPII Lamport, vice.president berg. Reception, Sunday, Feb. 5, 240 of the class; Elsie KleInsmith, Elsa Kenilworth avenue. Shaffer, Ruth Cohen, Charles Falk,! Bernard Lipson, Burton Friedman„ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blumenthal arrant:1 . P eark,. ann:uncei the „en- Abraham Bertsch, Sidney Sidder and of 79 ', u e g r ,ster o, f h Abner ('. Rosenzweig, president of the , a , g1,"in r. en . al l e hi. 'ROI) lJunlor society. I , N. Y. Complimenting these graduates the society is planning a reception on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, to take place In the vestry rooms of the Tem- ' Can Be Purchased In Michigan Only At The House of Grinnell CATALOG, also book of Portraits of musical cele- betties mailed free, postpaid. upon request. Write for them NOV. Eros Everything in the Realm of Music Headquarters, 1515.21 WOODWARD AVE. (Old No. 243-247) Marriages pie. "zii 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111014 Informal Dance Given By PISGAH LODGE, NO. 34, THURSDAY M. Special Music and Entertainers Extra Lady: $1.00 Secure Tickets From Any Pisgah Lodge Member or Ben Kramer, Hoiden and Third Streets, Detroit. ... On Wednesday, January 12, at five o'clock. Miss Mary Illeene Keywel and Mr. Donald A. Marx were nine vied at Temple Beth El by Rabbi Leo IIIIIIIIIII111111111111 11111111 M. Franklin. A dinner at the Static Hotel followed the ceremony where- upon the couple left for an extended wedding trip in the West. Mr. and In loving memory of our darling Mrs. Marx will be at home to friends daughter and sister. Jennie Mellen after February 10 at their home. 8047 liner. who passed away one year Hamilton boulevard ago, Jan. 29, 1920. Gone dear daughter and sister, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, Oversight on the part of members But you left us to remember, None on earth can take your place. to the miller of their payment of due. God needed a budding rose Is greatly handicapping the Jewish To place among his flowers, Woman's club in their varied activi- So He took our dear Jennie ties. Members are urged to send In To a brighter home than ours. Sadly missed by her loving Mother, their dues without delay. Checks may be mailed to the Jewish Woman's Sister and Brother. In loving memory of Gertrude Mil- club, 89 Rowena street, Detroit. s er. nee Applebaum who passed away Members are also asked to send Feb. 4, 1920. Oud loving daughter their new house numbers, as the post. and sister and beloved mother of office will not forward mall. To In- Robert Miller. sure delivery of all club notices, Mr. and Mrs. I. Applebaum and changes of address must be sent In. children. IN .MEMORIAM TO J. W. C. MEMBERS I. 0. B. B. ARCADIA AT.:30,. Feb. 17th. Tickets: $2.00 Couple- PAGE THREE Mrs. Geo. Cohen entertained the' i \Vinona Sewing Circle at her home,; N 500 Ferry Park avenue last Tuesday afternoon. . • Mrs. Sam Geltner (Rose Ross) en- tertained in honor of Miss Sophie 1 , C arpo l and her fi ranee, hi r. Herbert 1 ' Cohen, at her home Sunday, Jan. 23. ,~ costs which take swinging *merle Tines, 81111W nin soft Camel's Hair, novelty worsteds and very English looking tweeds. Belted models. full silk lined; side pockets, set-in or kimono sleeves. -- = -- Ian N. Eii'lt l Grand arluil t (I Mrs b ( trilevirl are spending boulevard of i 2i1g >8 1 9 ten days at the American Carlsbad, ' \Vest Baden, Ind., from which point they will go South. . Ne enneetion with any other store RON octal and ersonal SPRING COATS for Sports Wear isn -4 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ossip GABRILOWITSCH ORCHESTRA _ HALL_ ..___...._ Soloists BETSY WYERS FELS, Plano HERMAN KOLODKIN, Viola Program — Mendelssohn "Mid. summer Night's Dream," Bach Arias° for Viola; Forsyth Chant Beethoven Celtique for Viola; Saint-Saens "Leonore" No. 3; Fourth Piano Concerto; Debussy "Afternoon of a Faun." Wagner Ride of the Valkyriee. GOMM SHOP LIBERAL DiSCOUNTS ON ALL DIAMONDS PEARLS GOLDWARE SILVERWARE WATCHES CLOCKS LEATHER GOODS WE URGE PRICE COMPARISON .0 cT TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF HOTEL STATLER POrK BUILDING GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,ING COLDSMIT15, SII.VIIISMITTIS AND 117W51.048 37-39 WA-YUNG-TON BilUILVARD. Ex toK BUILDING DETROIT Seats-25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Box Seats—$1.25 NOW ON SALE GRINNELL'S Orchestra Hall Sunday After 10 A. M. NINTH PAIR SYMPHONY CONCERTS Friday and Saturday Evenings February 11 and 12 at 8:30 Soloist- t HULDA LASHANSKA —Soprano Seats—S1.00. $1.50, $2.00 Box Seats—S3.00 On Sale GrInnell's Feb. 10, it, 12. EDMUND G. .. Mass Meeting A great mass meeting of all the Kurlanders of Detroit will be held Sunday, Feb. 6, 1921, at the Mogen Abraham Syna. Rogue, I94 Farnsworth, at 2 p. III. sharp. LEWIS Having received the most pitiful and tragic letters of ap- peal front Kurlander Rabbis, and knowing that of all relief money sent to the devastated couittries of Europe, Kurland has received the lewd -- Jewish Undertaker The Kurlander Benevolent Society of Detroit is arranging this mass meeting in order that immediate relief may be sent to alleviate the sufferings of Kurlander Jews. Licensed Embalmer --- -- All Funerals eons., •e no der my persooat a. ■ •ry I -ha Old Address 13'3 t 0 - n It New Address 773' 1 . rr. r, Telephone Cherry ..± It is the duty of every Kurlander in Detroit to attend this meeting NO that it may be a success. Rabbi Judah L. Levin, Rabbi Jacob Biennenfeld and Dr. Leo I. Friedlander and others will address the meeting. KURLANDER BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF DETROIT SAMUEL SUSSMAN, Secretary. •